The City of Lloydminster has a number of permits available for assisting residents planning and development needs.
Not sure what permit you need? View the information sheets below or email us for assistance.
Building Permits
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For building permits please see below:
For additional Building Permit information including fees, please click here.
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Discretionary Use Applications
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Development Permit
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Event Permit
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- Event Permits are no longer required. View Bookings and Rentals to contact the facility and booking coordinator directly.
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Excavation Permit |
An Excavation Permit is required any time there is a ground disturbance within a right-of-way or land owned by the City.
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Information Sheets
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Inspections
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Click here to request a building and/or plumbing inspection.
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Parks & Green Spaces
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Planning Applications
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Planning and Development Fee Schedule
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The Fee schedule is part of the City wide Fee Bylaw 28-2023 and amendment 01-2024. |
Plumbing Permits
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For plumbing permits please see below:
For additional Plumbing Permit information including fees, please click here.
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Sign Permits
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Transportation Permits
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For Alberta transport permits please visit the Alberta Transportation Online Services website.
For Saskatchewan transportation permits please visit the Saskatchewan Government Insurance website.
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FAQs |
When is a building permit required?
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Building permits are required for most major construction projects. These projects include new buildings, additions, renovations, alterations, repairs, relocations, demolitions, or the change of use in an existing building.
Most construction projects require both a development permit and a building permit prior to beginning construction. Please verify with the City to ensure that all required permits have been issued prior to construction commencement.
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Why is a building permit required? |
Permits are part of a process to access compliance to a minimum standard of construction safety for the benefit of all landowners within the City of Lloydminster.
If construction projects are undertaken without required permits, the owner may be subject to penalties and extra costs incurred to bring a project into compliance.
As the property owner, you are responsible to obtain all necessary permits. A contractor can look after this on your behalf; however, you will need to provide owner authorization before a contractor can apply for permit(s) on your behalf.
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What building code does the City of Lloydminster follow? |
The City of Lloydminster as a whole follows the 2015 National Building Code and the 2017 National Energy Code as amended in the Province of Saskatchewan per Bylaw 14-2019. |
What plumbing code does the City of Lloydminster follow? |
The City of Lloydminster follows the Saskatchewan Plumbing and Drainage Regulations as amended per Bylaw 8-2002.
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