Town of Beresford
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Our Frequently Asked Questions page provides you with valuable information on various planning topics.
A building permit is required before erecting, placing a new building or construction, as well as relocating, removing, demolishing, altering, repairing or replacing an existing building or structure. The building inspectors will ensure that the plans and the work conform to the development standards and to the National Building Code.
The Development Officer is responsible for enforcing the various acts and regulations that stipulate how land can be subdivided as well as its size, its intended use and its access. Some subdivision projects are more complex such as those which involve the creation of new streets.
The planning and zoning by-laws specify the uses permitted in each zone and prescribe standards for buildings and structures such as setback, size and height. However, particular conditions of certain properties may make it difficult to comply with a prescribed standard.
You may apply for rezoning by contacting the land use planner who will explain the process to follow. These procedures may vary according to a municipality or an unincorporated area. All rezoning requests involve a public consultation process announced by notices in newspapers.
Services rendered in respect to the provisions of the Community Planning Act are subject to the following fees. These fees are subsequently returned to the municipalities and LSDs.
The planning and zoning by-laws specify the uses permitted in each zone and prescribe standards for buildings and structures such as setback, size and height. However, particular conditions of certain properties may make it difficult to comply with a prescribed standard.
All completed applications must be submitted to the Planning Department prior to the last business day of the month preceding the meeting. A letter will be sent to property owners in the vicinity of the property in question, to inform them of the proposed project and provide them with the opportunity to comment.
The Planning Department is open Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m..
Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Radon is a radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It is invisible, odourless and tasteless. When radon is released from the ground into the outdoor air, it is diluted and is not a concern. However, in enclosed spaces, like homes, it can accumulate to high levels and become a risk to the health of you and your family.
Here is a reminder of basic rules regarding the installation of pools in the Chaleur RSC territory.