- Municipal address and legal description
- North arrow, scale and date of preparation
- Zoning of the property
- Property lines and property dimensions shown and labeled
- Identification of all streets and alleys (lanes) abutting the subject site
- Easements, rights-of-way and/or restrictive covenants
- Site depth and site width, as measured at the setback of the underlying zone
- Setbacks from proposed buildings and/or structures dimensioned to all property lines
- Distances between buildings within the site
- Dimensions (closest distance), location and distance to property lines of all existing and proposed structures including air conditioners, cantilevers, eaves, overhangs, unenclosed steps and landings, and all projections
- Dimensions and location of existing and proposed accesses to the site, show driveways and pathways in front yard, curb cuts/site access (all dimensioned from the property line)
- Geodetic elevations of the site, including finished grades, bottom of footings, top of foundation wall, and finished main floor
- Geodetic elevation taken alongside property lines at a distance equal to the front setback where a walkout basement is proposed
- Off-site detail - from the property line to the roadway or alley (within the boulevard) such as existing City-owned trees (include caliper measurements), curb cuts, street furniture, including but not limited to, lights, fire hydrants, signs, mailboxes, above-ground utilities
- For new buildings and additions that are 5.5m or greater in height and are 4.5m or less from the property line abutting an overhead power lines, it is strongly encouraged that the power lines are shown on the plot plan
- Identification of the required landscaping, preserved landscaping and proposed ground cover. Provide number, type, percentage of soft landscaping, and approximate sizes of existing and proposed trees and shrubs
- Provide technical calculations of site area and site coverage
- Number of parking spaces, providing depth, width, angle and number of spaces
- Identify any buildings that are to be demolished as part of the application
Permit application requirement details for new house projects including Single detached, Semi-detached, Duplex, Backyard Housing and Row Houses.
Applications can be submitted online or mailed to the Edmonton Service Centre. This page lists the minimum submission requirements. Applications missing any required plans, documents and details will not be accepted.
- The current land use regulation is
- Alberta's building code effective 01 December 2019 is the National Building Code-2019 Alberta Edition, and NBC refers to Division B of NBC-2019AE unless otherwise noted