New Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed Use Buildings and Additions
th 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. Information on building permit
requirements for fire alarm systems Stage 3: Saskatchewan Ministry of Health Review (if required)
Review May Be Required: The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health reviews applications that include:
Butcher shops and meat processors Bakeries Food distribution wholesale/retail Food processing –
home and commercial food manufacturers, flea market, farmer’s market, etc Schools, institutions,
daycares (not private home day cares) Hotels, motels, bed and breakfast Liquor outlets Personal
services; ear piercing, tattooing, acupuncture, nail salons and invasive permanent makeup
operations, Public swimming pools and spray parks Restaurants and take-out Recreation facilities
and community halls Care facilities group homes and approved homes Others to ensure compliance with
health regulations. (Comments sent from Saskatchewan Ministry of Health) The Saskatchewan Ministry
of Health can be reached directly at 306-766-7755. Stage 4: Application Approval Reviewed on all
applications: Customer is notified of application approval Fee is collected and permit signed
Building Permit is issued Work may commence with inspections to follow For more information, call
Service Regina at 306-777-7000. Permit Process Major Occupancy Definitions Building Permit
Requirements for Fire Alarms Formatting standards When a Professional Designer is Required
Commercial Phased Permits Integrated Systems Testing (CAN/ULC-S1001) Door Hardware and Magnetic
Lock Requirements Modular Buildings Commercial Information Package Crawlspace and Attic Safety
Requirements House to Commercial Duct Wrap Digital Submission Security Requirements Barrier Free
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Residential Short-Term Accommodation Licences
r a fire inspection are as set out in The Regina Fire Bylaw. Please contact Regina Fire and
Protective Services to schedule a fire inspection at FAST@regina.ca
Application Information
How long does it take to get a Residential Short-Term Accommodation Licence? Applications are
processed within two to three business days. Will I need to purchase a residential business licence
in additional to the residential short-term accommodation licence? No, a person applying for a
residential short-term accommodation licence is not required to apply for a residential business
licence. What is the cost of a Residential Short-Term Accommodation Licence? The fee for a
principal residence unit is $100 annually The fee for a secondary property is $300 annually How
long is a Residential Short-Term Accommodation Licence valid for? Residential short-term
accommodation licences are valid for one year from date of purchase and must be renewed annually.
How do I renew my Residential Short-Term Accommodation Licence? Residential short-term
accommodation licence renewals are sent one month prior to expiry. Renewals may be paid online, by
mail, phone or in person at City Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions
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