Discretionary Use Application
A discretionary use of land, building or other structure may be permitted in a zone only at the discretion of and at a location specified by City Council.
2023-24 Budget Highlights
View the Budget Highlights for 2023-24.
Tennis Court Rental Application Form
Use this form to request a tennis court reservation.
Plastic
gs or wrap in your brown garbage cart. Footage of recyclable materials traveling along a conveyor
belt is shown. A woman talks to the camera. Visit Regina.ca/plastic
for more details and tips on recycling plastics.” Text appears across the screen including a link
to Regina.ca/plastic. The City of Regina logo also appears in the
bottom right hand corner. Try the Stretch Test! Does the plastic stretch when you pull it? Can you
can poke your thumb through it? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then it’s not
recyclable in the blue cart. Common examples: Grocery bag Bread bag Produce bag Saran wrap Bubble
wrap Overwrap on a pop case Do the Crinkle Test! Does the plastic bag or wrap make a crinkly sound
or tear easily? If yes, these plastics are also not recyclable in your blue cart. Common examples:
Chip bag Frozen vegetable bag Pasta noodle bag Pet food bag Plastic Checkout Bag Ban Learn more
about the Bag Ban Bylaw below The Plastic Checkout Bag Ban Bylaw prohibits a retail or food service
business from: providing, distributing or selling plastic check out bags (including biodegradable
plastic) restricting or denying the use of any reusable container or reusable bag by a person The
Plastic Checkout Bag Ban BylawOpens in new window is intended to minimize plastic waste entering
the landfill, prevent plastic litter and to extend the life of the landfill. The average Canadian
uses 200-300 plastic checkout bags a year which means that Regina residents produce millions of
single use plastic bags annually. Even if you reuse some of your bags, many are ending up in our
landfill or littered throughout our community. This ban will eliminate the excess from our
community. Exceptions The ban only applies to bags provided to customers at checkout. Businesses
may only provide plastic bags for the following purposes: carrying fruits or vegetables carrying
freshly prepared bakery items or other food items that are not pre-packaged transporting wrapped
flowers or potted plants containing bulk food items or bulk hardware items transporting live fish
covering clothes immediately following professional laundering or dry cleaning covering newspapers
or other printed materials intended to be left at the customer’s residence or place of business
carrying prescription drugs received from a pharmacy carrying fresh or frozen meat, poultry, fish
or frozen foods whether pre-packaged or not protecting linens, bedding or other similar large items
that cannot easily fit in a reusable container protecting tires that cannot easily fit in a
reusable bag using at the customer’s residence or place of business, provided such plastic bags are
pre-packaged and sold in packages of multiple bags Why a plastic checkout bag ban? To help inform
your customers about the change, you can find a variety of promotional materials to use in our
Plastic Checkout Bag Ban Business Toolkit. ...
Advisory - Row House Secondary Suites
View the planning and development service advisory for secondary suites in rowhouses.
Athletic Field Ball Diamonds and Canada Games Complex Application Form
Use this form to request a booking for a ball diamond, athletic field or the Canada Games Athletic Complex.
I Love Regina 20th Anniversary Terms & Conditions
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I Love Regina Exhibitor Terms Conditions
I Love Regina Exhibitor Terms Conditions 2023
Full Building Demolition Permit
permit is paid, your permit will be emailed to the applicant/owner/contractor for a signature. A
signed copy must be scanned and sent back to permits@regina.ca prior
to construction. Please read the Hazardous Materials Advisory for demolition, renovations,
construction or alteration. Permit Fees Demolition of Buildings less than 600m2 in area $100
Demolition of Buildings 600m2 or more in area $200 The City will review your application and
determine if it meets all building, heritage, zoning, landscaping, engineering, environmental,
disposal, assessment, open space and utility regulations and/or bylaws. During the Demolition If
soil contamination or other hazardous materials are found during demolition, you must contact the
City to inform them before it is removed. You must also comply with all acts and regulations
concerning the disposal of this material. If asbestos is discovered before or during the demolition
of the site, you must: Comply with all Occupational Health and Safety regulations involving its
removal. Follow the regulations outlined in the Transportation and Dangerous Goods Act to take the
material to the City Landfill. Obtain the proper permit from the City to dispose of the asbestos in
the City Landfill. After the Demolition Once the demolition is complete, you must remove all
rubbish and building materials from the property as well as fill and level the excavation to an
elevation compatible with abutting properties. You should also seed the site with coarse grass. If
required, you must get approval from the City to remove driveway crossings that are no longer
required or to remove any structures that encroach onto the property. For properties located in the
Downtown zone, Commercial zone or Transitional Area Residential zone, you must provide a perimeter
screen fence or landscaping that complies with the regulations contained in Regina Zoning Bylaw.
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