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Zoning Bylaw Handout-Building Types

Learn more about the changes to Building Types in the Zoning Bylaw 2019-19

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Mount Pleasant Sports Park Application Form

Use this form to request a booking for at Mount Pleasant Sports Park.

Fact Sheet 12 Income Approach

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Ward 7 - Councillor Shobna Radons

SRADONS@regina.ca Shobna believes that community matters; people matter and making our community better for all where ...

Event & Activity Booking Form

formation A minimum of two weeks is required for request processing. Please ensure the dates you request are at least two weeks away from today. FAST@regina. ...

Memorialization

tions are eligible for a taxable receipt. Leave a lasting legacy of a loved one. Complete the Legacy Program Application Form and email to POSSAdmin@regina.ca. For information on applicable costs, see Fee Schedule Appendix A. Plaque Memorial Walls We offer several memorialization options at Regina & Riverside Cemeteries for you to choose from to honour the life of your loved one. Please contact our Cemeteries Administration Office at 306-777-7395 for plaque options and availability. Regina Cemetery Riverside Cemetery Prairie Plaza Riverside Cemetery Plaque Memorial Walls Riverside Cemetery Prairie Rose Prairie View Prairie Lane Events Burial Options & Services Cemetery Fee Brochure Legacy Program Application Form Legacy Program Policy Legacy Program Fee Schedule

2024 CNPTEP - Application Guide Supporting Information

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2022 Budget Highlights

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Facility Inspections

re inspection by calling 306-777-7830. If you require an inspection for licensing purposes, you can request an inspection by sending an email to FAST@regina.ca with your name, contact information and address of location to be inspected. This request will be forwarded to the district Fire Inspector and they will contact you to schedule a time. An existing alternative family care home (excluding daycares) may require a sprinkler system due to the recent code changes. This depends on the number of occupants and whether they are capable of self-preservation. Consult a design professional (Architect, Engineer, Class 3 Building Official). All residential licensed facilities that do not have a sprinkler system must meet the following minimum standards for sleeping room windows. These standards are minimum standards, prescribed by the National Building Code. Each building owner and licensed facility operator should conduct their own assessment, consulting a design professional if appropriate, to determine whether windows that exceed the minimum standards should be installed to ensure occupants can safely exit the facility in case of emergency Sleeping room windows must meet .35m2 (3.7 ft2) in area with no dimension less than 380 mm (15”). The following are examples of acceptable sleeping room window unobstructed openings. This minimum opening is to be measured when the window is fully opened. There can be no obstructions in this opening. As a result, if the window has a “scissor” style opening mechanism or other hinge system that obstructs the opening does not meet the minimum standard. New window wells are required to have a minimum clearance of 760 mm (30”) from window to edge of window well. Below grade windows installed in sleeping rooms should be designed to swing into the room. If they swing into the window well, the 760 mm (30”) clearance required is from the edge of the opened window. If your window was installed prior to 2013 and your window well has clearance of 610 mm (24”) from window to edge of window well, you are not required by the NBC to meet the 760 mm (30”) requirement. If your existing window well was installed prior to 2013 and does it does not meet 610 mm (24”) minimum clearance requirement, it will need to be brought up to the current code minimum standard of 760 mm (30”) requirement from window to edge of window well. These standards are minimum standards. It is up to each owner to determine whether larger window wells are required to ensure occupants can safely exit through the window in the event of an emergency. Smoke alarms, emergency lighting, portable fire extinguishers and fire drills should be tested and/or practiced monthly and recorded on a log for review at your next fire inspection. Failure to conduct these tests and keep proper records could result in prosecution and possible fine. Daycares If you are opening a daycare that will be licensed for more than 12, you must first obtain a building permit from the City of Regina Building Department. Once the Building Department has granted occupancy, schedule a fire inspection by calling 306-777-7830. Smoke alarms, emergency lighting, portable fire extinguishers and fire drills should be tested and/or practiced monthly and recorded on a log for review at your next fire inspection. Failure to conduct these tests and keep proper records could result in prosecution and possible fines. Occupant Load Assembly occupancies designed for use by more than 60 persons require an occupant load calculation and card. Assembly occupancies that serve alcohol require an occupant load calculation and card regardless of the amount of people that may enter their establishment. You can submit for an occupant load by emailing the following to FAST@regina.ca: Dimensioned diagram of all useable areas in metres (any service areas can be excluded ie: kitchens, mechanical rooms). The dimensions need to be laid out in a way that area can be achieved in meters squared. The diagram must show dimensions of all exits and access to exits in mm. Details on how this space is to be used. RFPS issues four different numbers, depending on which ones apply to your circumstance (ie. standing, non-fixed seating, tables and chairs, licensed). Here are three examples of a dimensioned diagrams that would be acceptable: CAD Diagram – this would be provided by a design professional and is required for larger more complex occupant loads. e. large areas, multiple rooms, mezzanines etc. Microsoft Visio – this would be acceptable in most circumstances. Microsoft word – this is acceptable for very straightforward diagrams. All diagrams must be saved in PDF format and sent via email to FAST@regina.ca. If you have PDF versions of original building plans that show all of the details required above, this would be acceptable. Hand drawn diagrams will not be accepted. Further to this, existing properties that are in operation and just applying for an occupant load must undergo a current fire inspection. New buildings who have just gone through the City of Regina Building Permit application may not require a current fire inspection to apply for an occupant load. Fire Safety Planning Guide Occupant Load Dimensioned Diagram Examples The Fire Bylaw was established to provide for fire prevention, suppression and protection services to the Regina citizens. Fire Bylaw

Name Your Drain Contest Rules & Regulations

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Route 60_MAY 2024_PROOF

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2024-25 Winter Initiatives Grant (WIG) Guidelines & Application

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Housing Incentives Program

te and require repayment of any payments or tax exemptions provided under this incentive. Applicants are encouraged to contact the City early at CHS@regina.ca to discuss project eligibility and application requirements. This ensures a smooth application process. We are happy to discuss your project and answer any questions. You can find all application resources in the “Related Documents” section on this page. Complete the appropriate application form for your project and any additional documentation required such as the Design and Development Criteria Scorecard, Project Description Spreadsheet, Statutory Declaration, etc. Applications may be submitted prior to a development or building permit being received. If the form requires you to provide your zoning information, please refer to the City’s interactive zoning map for support. Submit the form and all required documentation to CHS@regina.ca. Incentives are available in different areas of the city, as follows. See the interactive map below for program areas. Program Area 1 (Yellow) Program Area 2 (Orange) Program Area 3 (Light Blue) Program Area 4 (Dark Blue) Market Rental Yes No Market Ownership Yes No New Affordable Rental Yes New Affordable Ownership Yes (Charitable Non-profits only) On-site Support Suites Yes Acquisition & Repair Yes (Charitable and Membership Non-Profits only) Pre-development Grants Yes Yes (Charitable and Membership Non-profits only) New Market Housing Applications may be submitted prior to a development or building permit being received. Applications for market housing will be reviewed as they are received. Applicants will be contacted by City staff within 2 to 3 weeks of application. New Affordable Housing Applications may be submitted prior to a development or building permit being received. Applications must be received before July 31 to be considered for the funding year. They will be reviewed and prioritized as follows: Applications from non-profit organizations (all Program Areas) and from private sector developers (Program Areas 1 and 2) will be reviewed and prioritized for funding using the Design and Development Scorecard between the start of the application period and July 31. Applications received between the start of the application period and April 30 will be evaluated together. A maximum of $750,000 of the annual capital grant funding will be allocated to these applications. Applications received between May 1 and July 31 will be evaluated together, along with eligible applications received before April 30 that did not receive a funding allocation. The remainder of the annual capital grant funding can be allocated to these applications. Applications from private sector developers (Program Areas 3 and 4) will be evaluated and prioritized for funding using the Design and Development Scorecard after July 31, based on remaining funding available If funding remains available after all applications have been reviewed, the City may accept applications and award funding on a first-come basis to eligible projects up to December 31 until funding is exhausted. Acquisition & Repair of Existing Rental Buildings Applications must be submitted prior to a development or building permit being received. Applications must be received before July 31 to be considered for the funding year. Applications received between the start of the application period and April 30 will be evaluated in May. Applications received between May and July 31 will be evaluated in August. Funding in each application period is allocated as follows: First, to projects intended to address an urgent issue related to the health and safety of occupants or the public, as identified in a building condition assessment, environmental assessment, building order, community standards order, other order, or the City. Second, to acquisition projects, renovation projects to create new dwelling units, and major repair projects, as defined in the Housing Incentives Policy, and minor repair projects related to accessibility for existing tenants. Third, to minor repair projects, as defined in the Housing Incentives Policy. Fourth, to risk mitigation projects, as defined in the Housing Incentives Policy. Applications for projects intended to address an urgent issue related to the health and safety of occupants or the public, as identified in a building condition assessment, environmental assessment, building order, community standards order, other order, or the City, may be considered on a first-come basis. If funding remains after all applications have been considered, the City may accept applications and award funding on a first-come basis to eligible projects up to December 31 until funding is exhausted. Pre-development Grants Pre-development grants will not be paid for activities already completed at the time of application. Applications must be submitted prior to a development or building permit being applied for. Consideration may be given to applications where pre-development work is requested by the City as part of a permit application. Applications for pre-development grants will be reviewed as they are received. Applicants will be contacted by City staff within 2 to 3 weeks of application.

How to Apply

Interactive Map - Program Boundaries Housing Incentive Policy Map View Map Online View the Housing Incentive Program areas to find grants and incentives available for your developments. View Full Screen Contact Us Please reach out to CHS@regina.ca for questions about housing incentives. Other Incentives The Heritage Incentive Policy provides capital grants and tax exemptions to encourage the conservation of heritage properties in Regina. ...

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