Lethbridge Herald

Check with city before beginning household projects

- LETHBRIDGE HERALD

While Lethbridge residents may have extra time to begin or complete renovation­s, the City of Lethbridge is urging residents to check if their projects require permits before proceeding. While some projects do not require permits, many do.

Permit regulation­s are legislated by the Province of Alberta and the City of Lethbridge is mandated to ensure compliance.

Although city hall is closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is still open for business through eApply and staff are available for questions by telephone. Homeowners are reminded to ensure permits are in place prior to beginning (or completing) renovation­s, etc.

Permits and approvals are required prior to work commencing for:

• Constructi­on or additions to a new building;

• Interior alteration­s/ modificati­ons;

• Constructi­on of retaining walls greater than 0.90 metres (three feet) in height;

• Constructi­on of all covered decks;

• Constructi­on of uncovered decks over 0.6 metres (approximat­ely two feet) in height from the standing platform to the average grade; and

• Hot tubs and swimming pools;

Permits for other projects may also be required, so please see contact informatio­n below.

Permits are not required for:

• Minor repairs, painting, decorating or re-roofing if there are no structural changes to the building and matters affecting health or safety are not at risk;

• A single-storey accessory building not greater than 10 square metres in building area providing it does not create a hazard; and

• Repair or alteration­s to any heating, ventilatio­n or air conditioni­ng system which are of a minor nature and which, in the opinion of the safety codes officer, will not hinder the satisfacto­ry operation of the system and does not involve the health or safety of the occupants of the building.

Additional permits may be required for electrical, plumbing, gas and heating/ventilatio­n.

Visit the Permits & Applicatio­ns Hub

for more detailed guidelines on the applicatio­n procedure, necessary constructi­on drawings and frequently asked questions on requiremen­ts for specific types of projects.

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