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Zoning Bylaw 2019 Chapter 3

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2023 Waste Reduction Week Contest - Terms and Conditions

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Converting a House to a Commercial Business

e 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 3. If applicable, contact Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) for inspections and permits for gas or electrical work. PLEASE NOTE: Building permit application forms must be filled out in full; incomplete applications will not be accepted. Legal land owner information must match what’s listed on land title. The individual signing for the legal land owner must be on title or must be authorized to sign on the legal land owner’s behalf via an authorization letter from the legal land owner. If a company is listed on title as the legal land owner, the individual signing on behalf of the owner must print their name and position associated with the company and must have signing authority. If someone is designated to sign on behalf of the owner, this authorization can be provided via an authorization letter from the legal land owner (individual giving authority must list name, position, and have signing authority). Permit Fee Commercial Construction / Alteration / Renovation / Repair (construction value) $8 / $1,000 value, $100 minimum Permit Timeline We aim to process commercial permits within 20 business days. The review time of a Commercial Building Permit Application is approximately 20 days from the date a complete application is submitted. Review times increase depending on project type, required circulation and construction season. Apply early and review the information package and supporting documents prior to submission. Stage 1: Development Review Reviewed on all applications: City Planning reviews for compliance with the Zoning Bylaw. (Comments sent from Development Control Officer) Review may be required: Servicing & Infrastructure Approvals reviews applications that include: New buildings Additions Changes to services Changes in use to ensure compliance with various transportation, water (potable, storm, and waste), environmental and geotechnical technical standards. (Comments sent from technicalreview@regina.ca) Stage 2: Building Standards Review Reviewed on all applications: Building Standards & Inspections reviews for compliance with: National Building Code Building Bylaw UBAS Act/Regulations Mechanical & Plumbing Standards. Comments sent from three separate reviewers: Building Safety Structural and Accessibility Mechanical/Plumbing Review May Be Required: The Fire Department reviews applications that include: High hazard occupancy (F1) Spray coating operations Under/above ground fuel storage tank installation or removal Distilleries Tire storage Other as required to ensure compliance with National Fire Code and NFPA standards. ...

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Investing in Arts and Culture

gh science and innovation. The Science Centre is one of Saskatchewan's largest family tourist attractions with more than 5 million visitors since its opening in 1989. Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild Inc. The Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild (SWG) is registered under the Non-profit Corporations Act of Saskatchewan, and since 1969, has been representing writers in all disciplines and at all levels of achievement. As a provincial cultural organization, the SWG fosters excellence in Saskatchewan writing and promotes public awareness of Saskatchewan literature. The SWG acts as an advocate to improve the status of Saskatchewan writers, encourages the development of writers through educational opportunities, all while striving to improve public access to Saskatchewan writers and their work. Regina's Culture Public Art & Collections Community Investment Grants

Section 15408 Installation Requirements for Water Meters-June 2024

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PL202500019 - 2322 Saint John Street

Public Notice - 2322 Saint John Street

Development Charges Policy and Model Review (CR24-87)

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Infrastructure Development

There are two more phases to the entire project. Phase 2 is work on the Municipal Justice Building which is anticipated to be completed shortly and open to the public later this year; and Phase 3 is to renovate Headquarters East, the original police headquarters building, which is now underway and will be completed in 2025.

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The City plans to redevelop the adjacent Municipal Justice Building (MJB) at 1770 Halifax Street into a neighbourhood community centre. The redevelopment plan includes construction of a multi-purpose room/gymnasium to the north side of the building. While primarily a community space, the design allows Regina Police Service (RPS) to use the multi-purpose room/gymnasium for training with no public access. The building will also have dedicated space for RPS training and fitness facilities on the third floor. A key component of the project is preserving the heritage characteristics of the building, which will be considered throughout the redevelopment process. Frequently Asked Questions What will happen to the Municipal Justice Building? The City plans to redevelop the Municipal Justice Building into a neighbourhood community centre and police training and fitness facility. This project includes preserving the heritage of the facility, creating designated police fitness space, creating specific community space for gatherings and recreation and creating a multi-purpose gymnasium that will be shared by the community and police. When will redevelopment of the Municipal Justice Building begin and be complete? Planning and design work is underway. Preliminary construction activities will begin later this year with construction ramping up earlier in 2021. Construction is anticipated to be complete in spring of 2022. Is the cost to redevelop the Municipal Justice Building including in the total cost of the RPS campus? Funding for the redevelopment of the Municipal Justice Building in the amount of $7.5 million will be provided through the provincial Municipal Economic Enhancement Program. This funding is separate from the campus development. What is the purpose of the MJB concept design survey? The MJB concept design survey allows the City to provide an overview of the initial floor plan to the public and get feedback. It will also provide more direction on the types of programming that the community would like to happen in the space, which will be used to make any revisions to the finalized design. How will the City use the feedback from the survey? Feedback on how the space will be used will inform future programming at the centre as well as help to finalize the design. Why is the City focusing on a costly redevelopment project during a pandemic? The Municipal Economic Enhancement Program was announced by the Provincial Government during the pandemic to assist in stimulating the economy during a difficult period. How many people will the multi-purpose gym be able to accommodate for large gatherings? The multi-purpose space will be able to accommodate 300 people. Will smudging be permitted in the building? Yes, it has been identified that the building needs to accommodate traditional ceremonies which includes smudging. Why does Council need to approve the land use (as a community centre)? The property is zoned as I-Institutional, in which a Community Centre is a discretionary use requiring City Council’s approval before a development permit may be issued. The process requires community notification to property owners in the vicinity. What factors are considered in the Discretionary Use approval? The discretionary use considers technical land use planning factors, such as setbacks, parking, landscaping, and building massing to ensure the building and site conforms to all bylaws. The process also requires notification to property owners in the vicinity, so any comments will be summarized in the report. Heritage designation and heritage alteration of the building will be managed through separate processes. Architectural detail is outside of the scope of a discretionary use application. Is the MJB a designated heritage building? The original 1930 MJB is currently on the Heritage Inventory list. The later additions to the MJB are not part of this inventory nor part of the heritage significant characters of the building. The City will be putting forward a recommendation to Council that the original 1930 building be officially designated as a municipal heritage building as part of the process of proceeding with redevelopment. The additions to the original building will be demolished to allow for the development of new spaces such as the multi-purpose room/gymnasium. What are the requirements that must be incorporated into the concept design related to heritage? ...

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