Submitting the Application and Paying Fees
Now that you've got your application filled out and compiled all the necessary documents, you're ready to submit!
What is the price of a Building Permit?
Every City is different, but generally BP's are based on the value of construction.
For example,
An application under $100,000 construction value is $200.
Any application greater than $100,000 construction value is $500, except tenant improvements (non-residential) and accessory dwelling units.
An application above $1,000,000 in construction value is $1,000, and
An application above $5,000,000 in construction value is $3,000.
You pay a permit issuance fee when you drop off the application and a deposit either at time of permit application or when you collect your approved BP. Building permit fees are paid in cash or cheque, and likely debit and/or credit but there may be a limit to what they can accept (ex. up to $1,000). Visit their website or contact your City to find out what forms of payment they accept.
Where do I submit?
At your local City's Building and/or Planning Department or Municipal Hall.
How do I submit?
You will submit by dropping off your hard copies in person. Yep, that easy.
But if your City accepts electronic applications and/or that's what you prefer, then buckle up! A hybrid of hard copy/electronic applications are not accepted and it's not a simple process. Get your Architect/ural Designer or team member who is tech-savvy to help you get set up.
For information, please visit your City's website. For an example of the process, see below.
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