Gear Store & Merchandise
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Converting a House to a Commercial Business
ofessional may be an option. Financial Incentives Depending on the specific details of your
project, the City may have incentives available. Please visit our
Heritage Incentives and City Centre Incentive Program pages to find out more. Pre-Application
Meeting Pre-application meetings provide the opportunity for designers and owners of an upcoming
commercial project to meet with the City of Regina to discuss questions specific to that project.
Request a Meeting To Apply 1. Complete and submit forms and documents listed below. Your
application may be circulated to a variety of departments for review, depending on the complexity.
The application must be signed by the legal property owner as well as the applicant. Required:
Building Permit Application Zoning Bylaw Analysis Building Code Analysis Required as needed: Design
and Field Review Request for Evaluation of Alternative Solution 2. Submit your application through
our new online eBuild software 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 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. ...
Recycling OOPS Hazardous Tag
CartSmart Program Oops - Hazardous Material Sticker Example
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER LONG-TERM DEBT FINANCING FOR THE MUNICIPAL FRONT-ENDING WASTEWATER LIFT STATIONS
ater Lift Station. The Northwest Regional Wastewater Lift Station is required to provide wastewater
servicing capacity to support the development of new neighbourhoods
and growth in the northwest area of the city. It also will address existing wastewater level of
service issues for existing properties in established neighbourhoods. Respecting the existing
Westerra Wastewater Lift Station, the upcoming report proposes that the City finance the remaining
wastewater capacity in the lift station. The associated costs would then be recovered over time as
development progresses beyond the first phase of the Westerra Neighbourhood. ...
Recycling Sorting Guide
Recycle the right stuff. Learn what items are acceptable and unacceptable to place in your blue cart.
Resident Verification Program and Non-Resident Recreation Fees
What Is the Resident Verification Program? The Resident Verification Program is a new process to confirm whether a recreation account holder lives within Regina’s
municipal boundaries. ...
Arenas & Outdoor Skating Rinks
The City maintains and operates eight indoor arenas, over 50 outdoor skating rinks and six shinny
sites. Arenas are open for public skating from September to March.
The outdoor ice season is weather dependant. ...
Fire Station Tour Booking Form
life-saving information with children has been the key to preventing these types of fires and
saving lives. As a prerequisite to booking a classroom visit or
station tour, the children MUST complete the lessons contained in the Preschool Learn Not to Burn
Program and the Regina Fire Learn Not to Burn Program in advance. This material is important to thevisit and will prepare the children for the information the
firefighters will be teaching them. The children must be at least 4 years of age and we require 2
weeks advance notice. You may download the Learn Not to Burn Program, or if you would prefer a PDF
copy, please let us know. FAST@regina.ca Regina Fire & Protective Services fire station tours
have a primary focus on fire safety education and the services firefighters provide in the
community. Station tours last approximately 20 to 30 minutes and are located within the garage
portion of the fire station. During a tour, firefighters provide age-appropriate fire safety
messages and tour guests around the fire truck to display various rescue tools. ...
Recycling OOPS Tag
CartSmart Program Oops Sticker Example
Recreation Facility Plan
View the 2010-2020 Recreation Facility Plan.
Chain Link Fence
View the Standard Construction Specification for Chain Link Fence.