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Looking to build or develop in Shakopee? Here is information you need to know:

Choosing a Site

Our Economic Development Division can assist with finding an appropriate site for your project.

Meeting Design Standards 

The Engineering Division will assist you in ensuring your project meets the city’s design criteria for new construction for street and utility improvements. City engineers review projects and set conditions for roads and utilities to ensure projects meet these design standards.

Developing your Site

If your project requires a conditional-use permit, our Planning Division can walk you through the process. New residential developments require preliminary and final plats.

Larger projects may also be invited to present preliminary plans at the city’s Development Review Committee (DRC) meetings. These are comprised of representatives from various city departments. The DRC typically meets Wednesday mornings. Please contact Planning Division staff to get on the agenda.

Applying for Permits

Most city permits can be purchased online through our ePortal.

Building Permits
Tree Preservation Plan
Sewer & Water Permit
Residential Building Permit
Plumbing Permit
Moving Permit
Mechanical Permit
Fence Permit
Electrical Permit
Demolition Permit
Commercial & Industrial Building Permit
Change of Occupancy or Land Use Review
Engineering & Public Works Permits
Right-of-Way Permit
Right-of-Way Insurance Registration
Grading Permit
Fire Permits
Tent Permit
Temporary Heat Permit
Special Hazard Fire Suppression Systems
Open Burning Permit
Flammable/Combustible Liquid Storage Tanks
Fireworks Sales Permit
Fireworks Permit
Fire Sprinkler Systems
Fire Alarm Systems
Event Permit
IRC Fire Sprinkler Permit (13D)
Planning Permits
Zoning Verification Letter
Zoning Map and Text Amendments
Woodland Alteration Permit
Variances
Vacation of Streets, Alleys and Easements
Sign Permits
Seasonal Sales Permit
Preliminary Plat
Planned Unit Development Concept Review
Planned Unit Development
Outdoor Cafe Permit
Minor Subdivision
Home Occupations
Final Plat
Conditional Use Permit
Appeals
Annexation

Tree Management and Landscaping

 The city has established tree preservation regulations for residential and commercial development. If your project site has existing trees, it may be subject to these regulations. For more information, visit Tree Management for Developers.

The city has established landscaping requirements for all residential, commercial and industrial new construction.

Business Utilities

Sanitary Sewer and Storm Water

Water and Electric

Water and electric services within the City of Shakopee are municipally-owned but independently operated by Shakopee Public Utilities (SPU). You can find SPU applications on its website at shakopeeutilities.com.

A portion of industrial land along County Road 101 in Shakopee receives electric service from Xcel Energy. See the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission’s Electric Utility Services Area map. Find more information about Xcel Energy’s services at www.xcelenergy.com.