Building Permits
Building permits are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, but must be reviewed and approved or refused within 15 days of receipt of the completed application. Once granted, a building permit remains in effect for 12 months from the date of issue if a substantial start to the work has been achieved within the first 90 days. Building permits that have not shown substantial start within the 90-day time frame are considered expired and are no longer valid.
When do I need a building permit?
All structures must meet the Alberta Building Code standards. To ensure compliance, a Building Permit is required in order to:
- Erect a new building or structure (including retaining walls over 60 cm in height);
- Demolish or relocate a structure;
- Repair, alter or make additions to an existing structure;
- Make structural changes to an existing building;
- Perform interior alterations and/or exterior alterations that modify the size of an existing building;
- Make renovations to create rentable space (secondary, basement or garage suites).
- You may be required to obtain a Development Permit along with a Building Permit for your project.
You do NOT require a Building Permit to:
- Erect a fence;
- Lay a driveway in a residential district;
- Paint, decorate or perform general maintenance (if the maintenance involves work on electrical, plumbing or gas systems you will require a Safety Code Permit);
- Build or place an accessory building (shed) not greater than 10 square metres and less than 2.4 metres in height.
Building Permit Application (PDF)
Building Permit Fee Schedule Bylaw (Links to Bylaws and Policies page)
Property Owner Permission (PDF)
Handy Guide to Summer Project Requirements (PDF)
Contact Us
City of Cold Lake
5513 - 48 Avenue, Cold Lake, Alberta, T9M 1A1
T. 780-594-4494
F. 780-594-3480
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