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City of Guelph building permit
December 16, 2019

City of Guelph building permits to be submitted electronically in 2020

 

 

In his years working with Permit Services at the City of Guelph, program manager Nicholas Rosenberg has seen people apply for building permits in all kinds of ways, but come Jan. 1 his department will only be accepting applications for permits electronically.

The new policy will require electronic submission for residential, industrial, institutional and commercial buildings in Guelph.

Rosenberg said the groundwork started to be laid for electronic submissions in 2009 when the city created its first online public portal allowing people to make public searches, apply for permits and book inspections.

“That was about 10 years ago and was only for low-rise residential permits, like houses, finished basements, decks — things like that,” said Rosenberg. “ I guess it’s a bit of a change because it is now mandatory, but we have had the groundwork in place for quite some time now.”

Fast forward 10 years and his department is ready to flip the switch to only accepting electronic permit applications.

Last January, the department made it mandatory for home builders to submit electronically. Rosenberg said about 98 per cent of people who use the electronic system for permit applications are okay with it.

Rosenberg  said the benefits of moving to electronic submissions include using less paper, increased efficiency and, because it accepts applications 24 hours of the day, it is more convenient for customers.

“The city’s hours are 8:30 to 4:30, so if you have to apply for a building permit and you work Monday to Friday, 9 to 5, it can be difficult to come in to city hall,” said Rosenberg. “This allows you to apply for permits 24 hours a day and book inspections 24 hours a day — from anywhere. It’s more convenient for everyone.”

Drawings submitted electronically will have to be in portable document format (PDF), but Rosenberg said that doesn’t mean the original drawing has to be done on a computer.

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