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Secondary Suite

Your proposed secondary suite must meet strict building code and zoning bylaw regulations.

Your proposed secondary suite must meet building code regulations. The submission package below explains some of the requirements regarding windows, fire protection, forced-entry protection, separation of dwelling units, soundproofing, smoke alarms, handrails, room heights, air duct system, furnaces, plumbing, exits and address naming conventions for your secondary suite. Under the Zoning Bylaw, secondary suites are allowed in most residential zones.

Related: Find more information on applying for a Backyard Suite

To Apply

  1. Complete the Secondary Suite Permit Application Package and ensure your application contains all required information and documents. Incomplete submissions will not be accepted. The project package may be updated at any time, be sure to check back to this web page for the most current version.
  2. A completed Residential Permit Fee Calculation Form is required as part of the application.
  3. The application must be signed by the legal owner of the property as well as the applicant.
  4. If applicable, contact Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) for inspections and permits for gas or electrical work.
  5. Submit your application through eBuild or in-person at City Hall. The City will review your application to ensure it meets all building, heritage, zoning, landscaping, engineering, environmental, disposal, assessment, open space and utility regulations and/or bylaws.


Apply Online


Once your application is approved, you will receive an email advising you of the permit fee (be sure to check your junk mail folder). Payment can be made online for eBuild customers, over the phone, or at the permit counter on the main floor of City Hall. Please note, the permit is not issued until you have paid the fee. Once issued, the applicable permits and approved drawings will be sent to you via email.


Permit Fees

Residential: New 1-2 units construction (cost /m2)

$9 /m2, $100 minimum

Residential: Movement, alteration, renovation, repair of property

$8 /$1,000 value, $100 minimum



Permit Timeline

View the current permit Processing Times


Construction cannot begin until the permit is issued. If work starts prior to issuing of a building permit, you will be subject to a surcharge.


Tax Exemptions
In the core and certain inner city areas, secondary suites are eligible for a 25% tax exemption for 5 years, provided that the unit is used for long-term rental purposes (i.e., not an Airbnb and not for commercial or personal use). Learn more about our Housing Incentives Program.

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  • Building & Demolition Permits
    • Residential Permits
      • Addition, Single-Family & Semi-Detached Dwelling
      • Alternative Family Care Home
      • Backyard Suite
      • Basement Development
      • Deck, Sunroom & Fence
      • Foundation Repair
      • Garage or Accessory Building
      • Private Swimming Pool
      • Renovation or Alteration
      • Secondary Suite
    • Commercial Permits
      • New Commercial, Mixed Use Buildings and Additions
      • Alterations, Conversions and Tenant Improvements
      • Multi-Unit Dwelling
      • Planned Group of Dwellings
      • Tents & Temporary Structures
      • Pre-Application Meeting Request
      • House to Commercial
    • Demolition Permit
    • Permanent Sign Permit
    • Plumbing Only
  • Building Codes & Bylaws
  • Inspections
    • Book a Residential Building Inspection
    • Book a Multi-Family Dwelling Inspection
    • Book a Commercial Building Inspection
  • Processing Times
  • Advisories & Newsletters
  • Manage my eBuild Account

Related Documents

  • Backyard Suite Advisory
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  • Ventilation Summary
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  • Water and Wastewater Acknowledgement
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  • Design Guidelines
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  • CMHC Catalogue Designs Advisory
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  • Manufactured/modular buildings
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  • Residential Permit Fee Calculation Form
    25.29 KB
  • Digital Submission Security Requirements
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  • Secondary Suites in Rowhouses Advisory
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  • Building Permit Application Tips
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