Snow Storage Site
ss Register your vehicle by completing the Snow Storage Site Application Form. The signed
application form can be scanned and emailed to receivables@regina.ca
or delivered in person to City Hall Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. It may take up to
10 business days to process your application and issue your RFID tags. Payment Options There are no
registration or payment facilities at the Snow Storage Site. Access will not be allowed without an
active RFID tag. Users of the Snow Storage Site have two options to pay for their site usage:
Prepayment of Site Access Fees – Users prepay their account and receive a monthly statement showing
the balance of funds on the account. Prepayments will only be accepted via telephone, using a
credit card, by calling 306-777-7227. Prepaid Accounts - now referred to as “Limited Credit
Customers” - will now have uninterrupted access to the snow storage site and prepayments will not
be required upfront. Trips to the snow storage site will be tracked and invoiced monthly with a due
term of 30 days from the date the invoice was issued. Invoices not paid within 30 days may result
in RFID snow tag cancellation without notice. The customer would then be responsible to re-apply
for new tags, incur applicable costs ($10 plus tax for each new tag) and pay the balance on the
account before access to the snow storage site re-instated. This may take up to 10 business days
and tags will need to be picked up at City Hall during regular business hours. Application for
Credit (Invoicing) – Users submit an Application for Credit. If credit is approved, customers
receive monthly invoices showing site usage. Credit terms are detailed on the application.
Application for credit does not guarantee credit approval. ...
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 Construction Codes
Act/Regulations Mechanical & Plumbing Standards. Comments sent from two separate reviewers:
Building Safety, Structural and Accessibility Mechanical/Plumbing Additional Health and Fire Code
Reviews: Regina Fire and Protective Services (fire department) and the Saskatchewan Ministry of
Health may be required to review depending on the application type. Regina Fire & Protective
Services (fire department) typically reviews applications to ensure compliance with the National
Fire Code and NFPA standards that include: High hazard occupancy (F1) Spray coating operations
Under/above ground fuel storage tank installation or removal Distilleries Tire storage Other as
required Information on building permit requirements for fire alarm systems The Saskatchewan
Ministry of Health may review applications to ensure compliance with health regulations. It is the
responsibility of the legal landowner to comply with these regulations. The Saskatchewan Ministry
of Health can be reached directly at 306-766-7755. Stage 3: Application Approval Reviewed on all
applications: Customer is notified of review completion Fee is collected Building Permit is
approved and 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 Design Guide
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