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If you have already applied for a building permit, please contact the Plans Examiner assigned to your file or call 311.
According to the City of Edmonton, youll need a permit if your basement renovation includes any of the following: Installing or relocating plumbing fixtures (e.g., a new bathroom or sink) Adding walls, windows, or doors. Making structural changes (load-bearing walls, beam work)
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A development permit governs what a landowner plans to do with their land, including the size and location of any buildings, and their use. A development officer will determine whether the proposed use conforms with the zoning bylaw regulations for the site.

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A Form and Character Development Permit (DP) sets forth conditions under which development may take place. Once issued, it becomes binding on the existing and future owners of the property. A DP is not a Building Permit (BP).
While zoning permits focus on the use of the land and its impact on the community, building permits are concerned with the technical aspects of construction. This distinction is crucial for developers and contractors to understand to avoid costly project delays.