Encroachments - Residential & Commercial
An encroachment agreement is a written confirmation between the City and an owner of a property which allows a structure that extends onto City or public property to remain in place. There is a cost associated with this type of agreement.
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How are encroachments usually identified?
Encroachments onto City or public property are often discovered when a property is being sold. Usually either the real estate purchasing contract or the lending institution has a clause in its contract that requires the seller provide a guarantee that any structures encroaching upon easements, utility rights-of-way, or adjacent public lands have been approved by the City.
What are the options for encroachments?
Minor encroachments are usually allowed to remain as built with an encroachment agreement in effect, however, the City may place conditions on any future alterations to them.If any encroaching structure is deemed to be causing a safety hazard or interfering with the maintenance of a utility, the City or utility company will require it to be removed, at the owner's cost.
In some cases where the land is surplus to the City's needs, there may be a choice given to purchase the land from the City.
What is the process?
How Do I Obtain the Service?
To apply fill in the Encroachment Agreement Request form and include:
- The application form or a letter stating your name, address, phone number (include fax number if applicable), your property's municipal address include the legal description (plan number, block and lot as shown on your tax notice)
- Three copies of the real property report (we cannot accept spliced, faxed or altered copies of this report) and a copy of the easement document (if applicable)
- A recent copy of the title to the property
- All application fees
NOTE: Unless it is indicated differently in your letter or on the application form, the encroachment agreement will be prepared in the name of the person on the title.
| In Person | Current Planning Office Hours: 8am-4:30pm Monday through Friday |
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Fees
Fees are based on whether an application requires circulation to other City departments, utility companies, or other related parties.
Generally, circulation is required if the property is a corner lot or if the encroachment protrudes onto City Lands by 0.5 metres or more; however there are exceptions based on each application.
For encroachments under 0.05 meters, there is no application fee.
For all other applications:
- Applications which do not require circulation: $300
- Applications which require circulation: $500
Contact Current Planning Customer Information and Support Services (below) to determine whether a specific application requires circulation and to determine the appropriate application fee.
2013 Encroachment Fees
| Encroachment Type | Encroachment Fee & Application Fee + GST |
| Encroachment agreement is done by a letter of consent (if encroachment is less than 0.05 sq.m) | $100 + $0 + GST |
| Encroachment is required for a overhead sign/canopy | $50 + ($300 or $500) + GST |
| Encroachment is onto a Utility right-of way/Easement | $50 + ($300 or $500) + GST |
| Encroachment is onto an alley/road right-of-way (0-2 sq. m area) | $100 + ($300 or $500) + GST |
| Encroachment is onto an alley/road right-of-way (2 sq. m – 5 sq. m area) | $350 + ($300 or $500) + GST |
| Encroachment is onto an alley/road right-of-way (5 sq. m and greater) | Encroachment Fee will vary (consult Development Officer for Fee) + ($300 or $500) + GST |
Contact the City About This Service
For more information:
Current Planning Service Centre
Sustainable Development
5th floor, 10250 - 101 Street
Edmonton, AB T5J 3P4
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Monday to Friday8am to 4:30pm
| Telephone | In Edmonton: 311 Outside Edmonton: 780-442-5311 |
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