Updated Building Bylaw Responds to Key Industry Needs, Public Safety
City Council updated its Building Bylaw and repealed its 25-year-old predecessor at its Tuesday, May 23 meeting.
“It’s business as usual, just better,” says Director of Building Standards, Kara Fagnou. “We have consolidated and improved our information to capture all key aspects of the building process into the bylaw.”
Building Bylaw No. 9455 (Bylaw) will replace Building Bylaw No. 7306.
“The intent of the Bylaw is to better reflect current practices and provide tools to better administer our programs,” Fagnou says. “The updates will also clarify the requirements and conditions for building permit applicants and what people or companies can expect when building in Saskatoon.”
The Bylaw updates will enhance program transparency by clarifying what the application requirements and permitting conditions are. Some of these conditions include:
- defining permit expiry dates;
- outlining the process for requesting a permit extension; and
- clarifying site conditions and construction signage requirements.
Importantly, key industry stakeholders were involved in improving the way life-safety systems are addressed throughout the building process. These partners helped incorporate new requirements for on-site life-safety system reviews to make sure installations are done in accordance with the approved engineered design; this was previously outside the scope of the program.
The updated Bylaw will contain new administration fees to support the sustainability of the Building Inspection and Plan Review Programs. The administration fees will apply only to customers who request to:
- extend the term of their building permit;
- reinstate a building permit; or
- cancel a building permit.
Full enforcement of the Bylaw provisions is proposed for January 1, 2018. The City’s Building Standards Division will work with industry and civic departments over the next six months to develop an implementation plan to support the rollout of the updated Bylaw.
“Overall, the updated Bylaw provides a platform to communicate building permit requirements and conditions in a clear and consistent manner,” Fagnou says. “It helps promote good neighbour practices through transparent building permit program administration, and it supports the City’s Strategic Goals by balancing growth with accountability and public safety.”
For more information on the updated Bylaw, please visit saskatoon.ca/buildingstandards or contact Building Standards at 306-975-2645.