For your convenience, most applications, licences and permits are listed on this page.
View a full list of our fees and charges.
Addressing |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
For more information on Civic Addressing, be sure to read our addressing frequently asked questions. For further information on changing your address, visit our address changes page. |
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Approach Application |
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An approach is the access to your property from the main road. Parkland County manages property access approaches to ensure that all approaches meet approved standards. Please email completed approach applications to lde@parklandcounty.com. For more information, frequently asked questions, fees and charges and related documents, visit our Approaches web page. |
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As-Built Drawing Requests |
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Please email completed As-Built Drawing Requests to lde@parklandcounty.com. |
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Block Party Application |
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Building Permits |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply for building permits. You can now apply for planning, permitting and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
Visit our Building and Renovating page for more information on the permit process.
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Business Licensing |
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Parkland County is business friendly. To improve efficiency, businesses do not require a business license / Approval to Operate from the County. Only a Development Permit is required.
We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today! |
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Caveat Review |
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Parkland County registers interests on Land Titles in the form of a Caveat, Easement or Utility Right of Way. To request a review of the interests and how they impact your ownership, or to request that the County discharges the interest from your Land Title, complete the Caveat Review Request. Completed requests are to be emailed to landmanagement@parklandcounty.com. |
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Community Event Permit |
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Compliance |
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Conceptual Scheme Application |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
Visit our Conceptual Scheme page for more information on the Conceptual Scheme process and to view Council approved Conceptual Schemes (formerly known as Outline Plans). |
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Development Permits |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
A Landowner Authorization Letter must accompany an application by a non-owner.
Don't see a good fit? Contact us.
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Electrical Permit |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
Visit our Building and Renovating webpage for more information on the permit process.
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Engineering Design Standard Variance |
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If you would like to propose a variance to the Engineering Design Standards, please use our Variance to Engineering Design Standards Proposal form. Submit the completed form to lde@parklandcounty.com. |
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File Search |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
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Fire Burn Permit |
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Fireworks Permit |
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Gas Permit |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today! Visit our Building and Renovating webpage for more information on the permit process.
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Industrial Haul Agreement |
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Land Use Bylaw Amendment Applications |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today! Visit our Redistricting page to find out more about the Land Use Bylaw amendment process. |
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Overweight and Over Dimensional Permit |
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Plumbing and Private Sewage Permit |
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We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
Visit our Building and Renovating webpage for more information on the permit process. |
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Riparian Setback Matrix Model (RSMM) |
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The RSMM is a scientifically-based, legally defensible model that allows municipalities to take adequate precautions to prevent the most common forms of pollution, instead of establishing arbitrary setbacks (Aquality 2015). This policy and procedure is applied under direction from the Municipal Government Act (Sections 663 and 664). To obtain the required information (vegetation, slope, groundwater risk/susceptibility, and adjacent land use data) for the RSMM, applicants will need to retain the services of a qualified professional, registered in the province of Alberta with an organization that is part of the Joint Environmental Professional Practice Board to undertake a geophysical assessment of the proposed development.
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Seasonal Docks and Moorings - Provincial Requirements |
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The Government of Alberta (GoA) governs water bodies and shores within the province. This includes the placement of seasonal boat docks and mooring structures within provincial waters.
Lake ownership is classified as waterfront, semi-waterfront, or back lot. Definitions and diagrams of ownership can be found on the Government of Alberta's Mooring Disturbance Standard - Shared-Docks Fact Sheet.
Semi-waterfont and Water Front Owners: The new Disturbance Standard (April 2021), if followed, eliminates the need for water front lot owners and semi-waterfront owners to obtain written permission from the County and Province, by providing a general permission.
Back Lot Owners Under the new standard, back lot owners are still required to obtain a Temporary Field Authorizations (TFA) for seasonal boat docks, lifts and swim platforms. As part of the TFA, written authorization from waterfront owner is required. In many cases, your local municipality is the waterfront owner.
Steps for back lot owners to apply:
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Statutory Plans (New/Amendments) - MDP/ASP/HARP |
We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
To learn more about Statutory Plans and their process, visit our Statutory Plan Amendments webpage. |
Subdivision Applications |
We’re modernizing the way you apply to subdivide and develop property. You can now apply for planning and development applications online using the PLANit Parkland portal, click the button to get started today!
Visit our Subdivision webpage for more information on the subdivision process. |
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