File #: 17-227    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 6/7/2017 In control: Council
On agenda: 7/17/2017 Final action: 7/17/2017
Title: Building Regulation Bylaw Update
Attachments: 1. Bylaw 2899 - Building Regulation Bylaw
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: July 12th, 2017 Report No. CSS-17-008
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Blair McDonald, Director, Community Safety Services
SUBJECT:

Title
Building Regulation Bylaw Update
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council gives first, second and third reading of the Building Regulation Bylaw, 2017, No. 2899.
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RELEVANT POLICY:

Building Code Bylaw, 2002, No. 2538
British Columbia Building Code, 2012

STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

Ensure processes for business and development are clear and consistent - Review Township policies and bylaws to ensure efficient processes; amend and update as necessary

BACKGROUND:

The Building Code Bylaw, 2002, No. 2538 was adopted in November of 2002. Since then, the bylaw has undergone nine (9) amendments to keep it current and reflective of changes in building practices. There are numerous typing and formatting errors in the bylaw. Additionally, over time, staff has adopted practices that differ from those laid out in the bylaw to make the building permit process more efficient. The bylaw does not accurately reflect these current practices. For these reasons, it is time to repeal Building Code Bylaw, 2002, No. 2583 and replace it with Building Regulation Bylaw, 2017, No. 2899.

ISSUES:

1. Rationale for Selected Option

The new Building Regulation Bylaw is updated and improved in several ways, including:
- information that was previously in several different sections has been reordered and regrouped so that it can be easily found in the Bylaw;
- removal of redundant requirements in the building permit process;
- the terms in the new Bylaw are inline with current processes and permits available within the Township;
- references to the Building Code are updated and accurate;
- processes are altered to allow for more streamlined working with other departments;
- some processes have been made optional based on the knowledge and discretion of the Building Official;
- time...

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