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esses. Building Compliance Certificate A Building Compliance Certificate includes the following information from Planning and Development Services:Open Building permits; and Building, Zoning and Community Standards Bylaw Orders. To provide a request for a Building Compliance Certificate applicants must include the building address, including legal description. Zoning Certification Letter A Zoning Certification Letter includes the following information from Planning and Development Services: The current land use zone of the subject property The current intensification area of the subject property The current heritage status of the subject property Lists the permitted and discretionary land uses within that land use zone; and Lists the permitted and discretionary building types within that land use zone. To provide a request for a Zoning Certification Letter, applicants must include: The building address, including legal description Applicants contact information Building Siting Certificate A Building Siting Certificate includes the following information from Planning and Development Services: Compliance with the requirements of the Zoning Bylaw. To provide a request for a Building Siting Certificate, applicants must include: The building address, including legal description; and A legible Surveyor’s Certificate or a Real Property Report. Approximate timeline: 5 business days How to apply: Contact Development Services at 306-777-7551; or Mail the request to Development Services, 9th floor, City Hall (2476 Victoria Ave) How to Pay: Confirmation of payment or a cheque payable to the City of Regina, reflecting the current fee of $147 for each certificate must be received prior to issuance. Cheques may be submitted with mailed requests or applicants will be contacted for payment by credit card. Building Certificates Development Resources The City of Regina has manuals, guidelines and specifications that outline standards for various elements of development. Design Standards Standard Construction Specifications Developer/Consultant Field Services Guidelines Servicing Agreements: Standard Conditions Manual Development Application Fees Submit your application, along with all required documents and the appropriate fee, to City Hall. Ensure the information on your application is as accurate as possible as the form acts as the basis for a legally binding decision. Our fee schedule outlines zoning, development, condominium and supplemental fees. 1Multiple Applications: For any combination of Official Community Plan Amendment, Subdivision Plan, Zoning Amendment or Discretionary Use, fees will be reduced by 25% 2Application fee waived if the application supports higher intensity land uses that will facilitate intensification opportunities on a site(s) within the City Centre, Heritage and North Central neighbourhoods. For full conditions, please refer to The Development Application Fee Bylaw, Appendix B. ∞Maximum fee permitted under Provincial legislation *One Public Notification Signage Fee Included Zoning Administrative Fees Building Sitting Certificate $147 Portable Sign Permit $44 Permanent Sign Permit $260 Permanent Sign Permit - Video $500 Wall Sign Encroachment $231 Projecting Sign Encroachment $336 Minor Variance $50 Zoning Certification Letter $147 Zoning Appeal $300∞ Development Application Fees Discretionary Use1,2 Standard $2,500* Complex $5,000* Zoning Amendment1,2 Minor $3,500* Major $5,400* Contract Zone Standard $3,500* Complex $6,400* Official Community Plan Amendment1,2 Minor $3,500 Major $5,400 Subdivision Application1 $1,500 Examination Fee + $175 per Unit (Maximum $5,000) Subdivision Re-approval $1,500 Examination Fee + $175 per Unit (Maximum $5,000) Leasehold Parcel Approval $230 Concept Plan Approval $49,900* Concept Plan Amendments $16,600* Minor Concept Plan Amendments $5,400* Closure Application $1,450 Severance Application $1,000 Examination Fee + $100 per Lot Condominium Application Fees Bare Land $1,500 Examination Fee + $175 per Unit (Maximum $5,000) New Development or Non-Residential Conversion $1,500 Examination Fee + $175 per Unit (Maximum $5,000) Residential - Condominium Conversion TBD Supplemental Fees Additional Public Notification Signage $248 Advertising Fee $750 striped Development Charges Growth creates an extra cost for the City as infrastructure and services need to be in place before growth occurs, as well as after, to maintain service levels for residents. The City uses Development Charges to help pay for new infrastructure and services required to support growth, like water treatment plants, water and sewer mains, roads, parks and recreational facilities. Development Charges Zoning Bylaw Planning Processing Times How our City is Built - Planning & Development Process Summary Condominium Conversion Policy The Planning & Development Act Development Application Fee Bylaw

Getting to Know You Form

Getting to Know You Form

2024 - Adapted Sport Recreation - Follow-Up Report

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Recreation Master Plan

This Recreation Master Plan provides guidance for the future of publicly supported recreation opportunities and services.

2024 Fall Leisure Guide - Text Only

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2024 Summer Leisure Guide - Text Only

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Route 10

Transit Route 10 - Normanview to RCMP.

Route 50

Transit Route 50 - Victoria Avenue Express.

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Condominium Conversion Handbook

View the Condominium Conversion Handbook.

2025 Community Non-Profit Tax Exemption Property Application

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Deck, Sunroom & Fence

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 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 Fee Decks (uncovered or covered): $100.00 Sunrooms: $8 per $1000 of the value of work (minimum permit fee of $100) Permit Timeline View the current permit Processing Times Construction cannot begin until the permit is issued. If work commences prior to issuing of a building permit, you will be subject to a surcharge. Inspection Final - after the structure is complete, including posts, beams, guards and handrails. *Covered decks may require foundation, framing and final inspections based on project scope. Estimated Property Tax Adjustments Market Area 1 Market Area 2 Market Area 3 Market Area 4 Market Area 5 Market Area 6 Annual Dollars per Square Foot 0.39 0.28 0.18 0.26 0.26 0.29 Example: A 300 square foot deck in Market Area 2 would have an estimated annual tax rate increase of $0.28 X 300 ft2 = $84 View the Market Area Map to determine your estimated rate. If you would like a detailed estimate of your project, please contact us. Property tax revenue is collected for municipal services such as roads, infrastructure, police and fire, parks and recreation, waste removal and transit. Frequently Asked Questions Why do I need a permit? Building and development permits are important to help ensure structures and buildings are safe to use and comply with minimum standards. ...

Trench Excavation and Backfill

View the Standard Construction Specification for Trench Excavation and Backfill.

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