Demolition Permits: Essential Guidelines for Safe Structure Removal
Demolition Permit Requirements
Obtaining the correct demolition permit is crucial when planning a demolition, whether for interior renovations or complete structure removal. Any structure larger than 107 square feet requires a demolition permit. For both interior and exterior demolition, contact the Planning Division to clarify specific permit needs, as they can vary based on the project’s scope.
Key Permits for Demolition Projects
- Demolition Permit: Required for removing structures over 107 square feet.
- Drainage Permit: Necessary if changing the grades.
- Locates: Must be completed before starting your project.
Drawings Required for Demolition
- Site Plan: Refer to Frequently Asked Questions for detailed requirements.
- Engineered Drainage Plan: Required if applicable.
- Status of Title: Issued by the Winnipeg Land Titles Office within 30 days of application.
Important Steps for Safe Demolition
If your project doesn’t require a demolition permit, ensure you contact all relevant agencies to disconnect services properly. Following these demolition guidelines and obtaining the necessary permits will help ensure a smooth and compliant demolition process.
For more information, you can refer to the Planning Division’s guidelines and the Winnipeg Land Titles Office.
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Relocation Permits: Essential Guidelines for Moving Structures in Selkirk
Relocation Permit Requirements
Obtaining a relocation permit is essential when planning to move any structure within the City of Selkirk. Proper planning and acquiring the necessary relocation permits ensure that your project is compliant and proceeds smoothly.
Key Permits for Relocation Projects
- Relocation Permit: Required for moving any structure.
- Building Permit/Development Permit: Necessary for any relocation project.
- Drainage Permit: Required if changing grades.
Important Steps for Safe Relocation
- Complete Locates: Ensure all locates are completed before starting your project. This step is crucial for a safe and compliant relocation process.
Drawings Required for Relocation
- Site Plan: Refer to Frequently Asked Questions for detailed requirements.
- Construction Drawings:
- Foundation Plans
- Engineered Drawings (if applicable)
- Plumbing Schematics (if not using a licensed plumber)
- Engineered Drainage Plan: Required if applicable.
- Status of Title: Issued by the Winnipeg Land Titles Office within 30 days before the application date.
Additional Considerations for Relocation Projects
When planning a structure relocation, it’s important to consider environmental and safety regulations. Ensuring proper disposal of any hazardous materials and adhering to safety protocols is critical. Hiring professional movers and contractors can assist in navigating permit requirements and ensuring compliance with all local regulations.
For more information, you can refer to the City of Selkirk’s guidelines and the Winnipeg Land Titles Office.