Relating to state and local construction projects; requiring the commissioner of administration to develop rules under the state building code addressing the plan review fee assessed to buildings without significant modifications, requiring additional plan review fees associated with similar plans to be based on costs commensurate with the direct and indirect costs of the service; requiring the commissioner in consultation with the commissioner of labor and industry to adopt amendments to the mechanical code portion of the state building code to implement standards for process piping; prohibiting more restrictive or stringent local building code regulations, exception, clarifying the authority of local government units to adopt ordinances relating to zoning, subdivisions or planning; granting the state building official final interpretative authority relating to the state building code for uniform and consistent application purposes, specifying certain final interpretative committee review and final interpretations publication requirements; providing for appeal of final interpretations; imposing permit fee limits on certain minor residential improvements; requiring annual local government unit reports to the department of administration on the collection of construction and development related fees, specifying certain report content requirements; prohibiting local residential building contractor registration fees; redefining building standards for statutory warranty purposes as the state building code and clarifying certain vendor warranty statement requirements;regulating the imposition of municipal planning fees and providing for appeal; prohibiting local government units from requiring contractors, builders or property developers to waive a right as a condition of receiving approval for the development or construction project; modifying the governing body voting requirement for adoption or amendment of zoning ordinances, applying the former vote requirement to the adoption or amendment of portions of zoning ordinances changing the existing classification of a zoning district from residential to either commercial or industrial(Ch. 207, 2001)