Demolition Permits: Essential Guidelines for Safe Structure Removal
There are many circumstances where you need a demolition permit for interior renovations as well as demolishing structures. If a structure is larger than 107 square feet, you must obtain a demolition permit. For interior and exterior demolition, it’s best to contact the Planning Division to clarify permit requirements, as they sometimes depend on the scope of work.
If a permit is not required for your project, you must contact all applicable agencies to disconnect services.
Key Permits for Demolition Projects:
- Demolition Permit
- Drainage Permit (required if changing the grades)
- Locates (must be done before starting your project)
Drawings Required for Demolition:
- Site Plan (see Frequently Asked Questions for requirements)
- Engineered Drainage Plan (if applicable)
- Status of Title (issued by the Winnipeg Land Titles Office within 30 days of application)
Following these demolition guidelines and obtaining the necessary permits ensures a smooth and compliant process for safely removing structures.
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Relocation Permits and Requirements in Selkirk
To relocate any structure within the City of Selkirk, you need specific permits.
Permits Required:
- Building Permit/Development Permit
- Drainage Permit (if changing grades)
Important Note:
- Complete locates before starting your project.
Drawings Required:
- Site Plan (see Frequently Asked Questions for requirements)
- Construction Drawings:
- Foundation Plans
- Engineered Drawings (if applicable)
- Plumbing Schematics (if not using a licensed plumber)
- Engineered Drainage Plan (if applicable)
- Status of Title (issued by the Winnipeg Land Titles Office within 30 days before the application date)