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Minor Development Variance Permits

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How to Prepare to Apply:

Required Documentation for All Applications:

  • Title Search - dated within the last three months (can be accessed through LTSA.ca)
  • Charges on Title - legal notations, covenants, statutory rights-of-way, etc.
  • Owner Authorization - signed by all owners
  • BC Company Summary - if the property is owned in a company name
  • Site Disclosure Statement - identifying and disclosing sites that may be contaminated (can be accessed through the BC Provincial website)
  • Letter of Intent - description of development and how/why it complies or does not comply with City bylaws and development permit guidelines
  • Site Plan

Additional Documents That May be Required:

  • Building Plans - including colour elevations and colour/materials legend for all form and character development permits
  • Colour Landscape - where landscaped areas are 100 m² or larger, the plan must be prepared and sealed by a landscape architect and include Schedule L and cost estimates

Note: Additional documentation may be required, depending on the scope of work to be done.

Apply Online

Apply For A Minor Development Variance Permit

A minor development variance permit is a development variance permit that complies with Schedule “A” of the Delegation of Council Authority for the Issuance of Minor Development Variance Permits Bylaw.

Minor development variance permits may make changes to sign regulations, parking standards, building siting regulations, building height calculations, or landscape and fencing requirements that do not negatively impact neighbouring properties.

Minor development variance permits are issued by staff and do not require any notification (whereas development variance permits require approval by City Council following a public notification process).

Before You Start

Before you start, review the Development Variance Permits Applicant's Guide for more information on the application process and documentation expectations for your application.

You must have a MyCity profile to apply online. If you don't have one yet, you can create one here.

Once you start the application you will have 30 days to submit it. Your application will be saved to your MyCity profile until it has been submitted and paid for. You can access it by logging into MyCity, then clicking on the In Progress Applications button at the top of the Registered Accounts page.

Application fees must be paid by Visa or Mastercard. A non-refundable 2.75% credit card convenience fee will apply.

Need More Help?

Having trouble with your application? Please call 250-828-3561 or email planning@kamloops.ca for assistance.