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Land disturbance activities include clearing, grubbing, excavating, grading, filling and other activities that result in the destruction of the root zone and/or land disturbance activity that is reasonably certain to cause pollution to waters of the state.
If your application is deemed complete, the first review may take: Residential applications 10 business days. Second unit applications 15 business days. Non-residential applications 20 business days.
There are consequences for not getting a permit. You could face a fine, or the municipality may force you to remove walls, ceilings, cabinets and other finishes so that an inspector can determine if the work complies with the building requirements. In the worst case, theyll have the renovation removed entirely.
A work without permit penalty. This is an additional fee equal to 50 percent of the permit fees for the project, or $198.59 (2021 rate), whichever is greater, to a maximum of $27,234.64 (2021 rate). A delay while your permit application is processed. All work must stop during this time.
You must obtain a building permit before you: construct any new building over ten square meters in area or place another structure, such as a mobile home, on your property. make renovations or repairs or add to a building. change the use of a building.
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For a residential property, a permit will cost a minimum of $174. Permits for non-residential properties will cost a minimum of $292. You will need to pay a $20 administrative fee when you submit your request online. This non-refundable deposit will be credited towards the total cost of your permit.
Permits needed Small scale renovation such as painting or tile-setting will not be required to secure a building permit. However, when a house renovation includes structural and electrical works, then a building permit is definitely required.
It is viewed as any change or disturbance to the land perceived to be deleterious or undesirable. Natural hazards are excluded as a cause; however human activities can indirectly affect phenomena such as floods and bush fires.

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