Chisago County Building Permits & Rules

Everything you need to know about building permits, regulations, and local requirements for home improvement projects in Chisago County, Minnesota.

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🏛️ Important: County Permit System

  • ⚠️ County handles permits for townships AND select cities
  • 📍 Cambridge, Lindstrom, North Branch have separate systems
  • 🔍 Verify your jurisdiction before applying
  • 📋 See city contacts below

 

⚠️ Important Notice

Chisago County issues building permits for all townships AND the cities of Center City, Chisago City, Harris, Lindstrom, Rush City, Shafer, Stacy, and Taylors Falls. Cambridge, North Branch, and Wyoming handle their own permits. Use the Chisago County Property Search to verify your property’s jurisdiction, then contact the appropriate permit office below.

Building Permit Offices

Contact the appropriate office for your property location. Chisago County handles permits for most of the county.

🏢 Chisago County Environmental Services

📍 313 N Main St Suite 240, Center City, MN 55012

📞 (651) 213-8370

📧 landmanagement@chisagocountymn.gov

🏢 City of Cambridge

📍 300 3rd Ave NE, Cambridge, MN 55008

📞 (763) 689-3225

📧 building@ci.cambridge.mn.us

🏢 City of Lindstrom

📍 13292 Sylvan Ave, Lindstrom, MN 55045

📞 (651) 257-1177

📧 cityhall@cityoflindstrom.us

Common Permit Types & Typical Fees

Most home improvement projects in Chisago County require permits. Below are the most common permit types for residential projects. Fees vary by project scope and location—always verify with your specific jurisdiction.

🏠 Roofing Permit

$75 - $250

Required for roof replacement, re-roofing, and structural roof repairs.

  • Complete tear-off and replacement 
  • Adding roofing layers (check local limits)
  • Galvanized steel siding/roofs not allowed on residential structures
  • Wind-rated materials for 90 MPH winds

 

🏠 Building Permit (New Construction)

$500 - $3,000+

Required for new homes, garages, additions, and structures over 200 sq ft. Minimum dwelling size is 960 sq ft with 20 ft minimum width.

  • Two sets of building plans required
  • Site plans showing setbacks 
  • Percolation test for septic systems 
  • Energy code compliance certificate required

 

🏠 Mechanical Permit

$75 - $300

Required for HVAC system installation, replacement, or major modifications.

  • Furnace and air conditioner replacement 
  • Ductwork modifications
  • Gas line installation 
  • Heat load calculations required for new construction

 

🏠 Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Chisago County permits, galvanized steel restrictions, minimum dwelling size, contractor licensing, and unpermitted work consequences.

Why does Chisago County prohibit galvanized steel siding and roofing on residential structures?

Chisago County's building code prohibits galvanized steel siding and roofing on residential structures — this is a local aesthetic and durability standard not common in all Minnesota counties. If you're replacing siding or roofing, make sure your contractor uses county-approved materials. Asphalt shingles, architectural shingles, fiber cement siding, vinyl, and steel with approved coatings are all acceptable. Confirm your specific material with Chisago County Environmental Services at (651) 213-8370 before ordering materials.

What is the minimum dwelling size requirement in Chisago County?
New residential construction in Chisago County requires a minimum dwelling size of 960 sq ft with a minimum width of 20 feet. This applies to new homes and manufactured homes placed on foundations. The rule is designed to maintain housing standards across the county. If you're planning a small home, accessory dwelling unit, or tiny home, verify compliance with county requirements before finalizing your plans.

Does my contractor need to be licensed in Chisago County?
Yes. All contractors doing permitted work must hold a valid Minnesota state license. Note that electrical inspections in Chisago County are handled by the State electrical inspector — not the county — so your electrician must be licensed through the state. Verify any contractor at the DOLI contractor lookup before hiring. If they won't pull a permit, walk away.

What happens if I do work without a permit in Chisago County?
Chisago County Environmental Services can require completed work to be opened or removed for inspection at your cost. A penalty fee is charged on top of the permit fee. Unpermitted work must be disclosed when selling and can delay or kill a sale. Septic-related unpermitted work carries additional risk — improper installations can result in system failures and mandatory replacement at significant cost.

General Permit Application Process

Chisago County handles permits for most jurisdictions. The county has launched an online permitting portal in 2025 for easier application submission and tracking. Processing times vary from same-day for simple permits to 2-4 weeks for major construction.

Identify Your Jurisdiction

Use the Chisago County Property Search to confirm if your property falls under county or city jurisdiction. Most properties use the county system.

Gather Required Documents

Prepare site plans, two sets of building plans, contractor information with state license number, and project specifications. Percolation tests required for new construction with septic systems.

Submit Application & Pay Fees

Submit your application through the Chisago County Online Permitting Portal, by email, or in person at the Environmental Services office in Center City. Payment required at time of application.

Schedule Inspections

Once your permit is issued, schedule required inspections at least 24 hours in advance by calling (651) 213-8370. Keep approved plans on-site during all inspections. State electrical inspector handles electrical inspections.

Chisago County Building Considerations

Local climate, soil conditions, and regional requirements affect building projects across Chisago County. Keep these factors in mind when planning your project.

Climate Zone 6A/7

Cold climate requires R-49 attic insulation, R-20 walls, and proper air sealing per Minnesota Energy Code. Energy code compliance certificate must be posted in building.

90 MPH Wind Load

Roofing and siding materials must meet wind resistance requirements. Proper fastening patterns and wind-rated products required for all exterior installations.

42" Frost Depth / 50 PSF Snow Load

All footings must extend at least 42 inches below grade. Roof structures must be designed for 50 PSF ground snow load. Truss designs required for pole buildings.

Shoreland & Septic Requirements

Properties in shoreland areas have special setback requirements. Percolation tests with soil borings required for all new construction with septic systems. Area must be fenced off for inspection.

Cities & Townships in Chisago County

Click on your city to find local contractors and city-specific information. Not sure which jurisdiction you’re in? Use the Chisago County Property Search.