When do I need to get my septic system inspected?
By state law, if the system was built less than 5 years ago, the initial inspection is still valid. Any subsequent inspection or inspection of an existing system is valid for 3 years.
  • A sale or transfer of property requires your septic system be inspected by a state licensed inspector prior to the sale.
  • An increase in the number of bedrooms in your home requires an inspection.
  • Any permit issued for an addition to your house or in our shoreland district requires an inspection.

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1. Do I need to call Gopher State One Call?
2. When do I need a permit?
3. Is there a way to see the Zoning Ordinance?
4. Is the lot I want to buy, split, and/or sell okay to build on?
5. What is WECS?
6. Where are the recycling drop off sites located?
7. Where is the Household Hazardous Waste Facility and Product Reuse Center and when is it open?
8. Is there any funding assistance to upgrade a septic system?
9. What does the Public Works Department have to do with my request for a zoning permit?
10. Do I have to have a mound [septic system]?
11. When do I need to get my septic system inspected?
12. If my system needs to be replaced, how long do I have to get that done?
13. Why get a feedlot permit?
14. What can I do about odor from a feedlot I live by?
15. Do I need a feedlot permit?
16. What information will I need to get a feedlot permit?
17. Where can I build a feedlot in the county?
18. What is the process to establish a feedlot in Nicollet County?
19. Can I drain a wet area on my land?
20. How do I know if a wet area is a wetland?
21. What is the gravel tax?