Building Bylaw (Bylaw No. 14-23)

Rural Municipality of Reciprocity No. 32, Saskatchewan

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## BUILDING BYLAW ## RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF RECIPROCITY NO. 32 ## BYLAW NO. 14-23 ## A BYLAW OF THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF RECIPROCITY NO. 32 RESPECTING BUILDINGS The Council of the RM of Reciprocity No. 32, in the Province of Saskatchewan, enacts Bylaw No. 14-23 as follows: ## 1 SHORT TITLE This bylaw may be cited as the Building Bylaw. ## 2 PURPOSE OF THE BUILDING BYLAW The purpose of this bylaw is to provide for the administration and enforcement of the Act, the regulations, the National Building Code of Canada, the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings, ministerial interpretations and Saskatchewan Construction Standards Appeal Board orders and building official orders within the local authority. ## 3 INTERPRETATION/LEGISLATION Definitions contained in The Construction Codes Act, The Building Code Regulations and The Energy Code Regulations shall apply in this building bylaw. «Act" means The Construction Codes Act. "addition" means any new construction expanding an existing building, either horizontally or vertically. "alteration" means a change to any matter, thing or occupancy that is regulated by this Act but does not include an addition. "building official" means a person who holds a building official license. "competent person" means a person who is recognized by the local authority as having: - b) the knowledge, experience and training necessary to design or review the design of a building. - a) a degree, certificate or professional designation; of "farm building" means, subject to the regulations, a building that: - a) does not contain a residential occupancy; - c) is used for the following purposes: - b) is located on land used for an agricultural operation as defined in The Agricultural Operations Act, and - i) the housing of livestock; 5. iii) the housing, storage or maintenance of equipment or machinery associated with an agricultural operation; 6. ii) the production, storage or processing of primary agricultural and horticultural crops or feeds; 7. iv) any other prescribed purpose. "local authority" means the Rural Municipality of Reciprocity No. 32. "NBC" means the edition and provisions of the National Building Code of Canada, including revisions, errata and amendments to it, declared to be in force pursuant to the Act and the regulations. "NECB" means the edition and provisions of the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings, including revisions, errata and amendments to it, declared to be in force pursuant to the Act and the regulations. "occupancy certificate" means a certificate issued with respect to the approved use or occupancy of a building. "owner" means: - b) any person, firm, or corporation that controls the property under consideration; - a) any person who has any right, title, estate or interest in land, improvements or premises other than that of a mere occupant, tenant or mortgagee; - c) if the building is owned separately from the land on which the building is located, the owner of the building. "owner's representative" means any person, company, employee or contractor who has authority to act on behalf of an owner. "permit" means written authorization issued by the local authority or its building official in the form of a building permit. "plan review" means the examination of building drawings and related documents by a building official to ascertain whether those drawings and documents meet the requirements of the Act and the regulations. "regulations" means The Building Code Regulations and The Energy Code Regulations. "value of construction" means the total costs to the owner for the building construction in its completed form and includes the cost of all building work, materials of construction, building systems, labour and overhead, and profit of the contractor and subcontractors. "work" means any construction, addition, erection, placement, alteration, repair, renovation, demolition, relocation, removal, use, occupancy or change of occupancy of a building. ## 4 SCOPE OF THE BYLAW This building bylaw applies to all work undertaken or to be undertaken within the geographical jurisdiction of the local authority. ## 5 GENERAL - 1) It is the duty of every owner or the owner's representative of a building in Saskatchewan to ensure that the building and work is in accordance with the Act, the regulations, and any associated codes, interpretations and orders, and any bylaws adopted by the local authority with which the building is associated. - 2) It shall be the responsibility of the owner or the owner's representative to arrange for all permits, inspections, and certificates required by any other applicable bylaws, Acts, and regulations. - 3) A building or part of a building for which a permit has been granted shall not be occupied before the issuance of an occupancy certificate by the local authority or the building official pursuant to clause 16(11)(h) of the Act. - 4) The provisions of this building bylaw apply to buildings greater than 10m? (107.6 fi-) in building area except as otherwise exempted by the Act or the regulations. - 5) Farm buildings are exempt from this bylaw in accordance with clause 6(2)(c) of the Act. - 6) Minor alterations, or regular maintenance and repairs, which do not change the structure of the building, are exempt from this bylaw. ## 6 PERMIT - ISSUANCE - 1) Every application for a permit for work shall be on the form provided by the local authority, and shall be accompanied by a minimum of two (2) sets of the plans and specifications of the proposed building and work. - 2) Every permit application shall be reviewed and approved by the building official including plan review and approval. - 3) If the work described in an application for permit, to the best of the knowledge of the local authority or the building official, complies with the requirements of this building bylaw, the Act, or the regulations, the local authority or the building official shall issue a permit on the form provided by the local authority. In addition, one set of the approved <!-- image --> plans and specifications will be returned to the owner or the owner's representative with the permit. - 4) A permit issued pursuant to this building bylaw must include: - b) the period for which the permit is valid; - a) the name of the person, or company to whom the permit is issued; - c) a statement of all fees, deposits, or bonds charged for the permit; - d) the scope of work authorized by the permit; 6. described in the permit is located; - g) the date of completion of the stages of construction for which a permit holder must inform the local authority; 8. f the building or portion of building to which the permit applies; - h) any conditions that the permit holder is required to comply with; and - i) any information required by this building bylaw. - 5) No person, or company to whom a permit is issued pursuant to the Act shall fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. - 6) Work must not commence before a permit is issued. - 7) The permit fee shall be calculated according to the sum of the following: - a) the fees for plan review, field inspection of construction and enforcement in accordance with a fee bylaw or the agreement between the provider of building official services and the local authority. - 8) All permit fees will be collected before the permit is issued and subject to any applicable taxes. - 9) The local authority or the building official may establish the value of construction for the work described in an application for a permit, for the purpose of calculating a permit fee, based on established current construction costs, the owner's or the owner's representative statement of costs or constructor's contract values, or similar methods selected by the local authority or the building official. - 10) It is the responsibility of the owner or the owner's representative to ensure that all notifications required by Section 7 of the Act and this building bylaw are given to the local authority and that all inspections are scheduled and completed. Failure to do so may result in additional fees for follow up inspections. - 11) The owner or owner's representative will be invoiced by the local authority for additional inspection fees and payment of the inspection fees will be due on receipt of an invoice. Unpaid inspection fees will be considered a debt due to the local authority and may be recovered from the owner of the land or premises in or on which the work was carried out - 12) The local authority may, at its discretion, rebate a portion of a permit fee where work is reduced in scope or discontinued, or where other exceptional circumstances occur. ## 7 PERMITS - REFUSAL TO ISSUE - 1) The local authority may refuse to issue a permit if: - a) the proposed work described on the permit application would contravene: - i) the Act; 4. ii) the regulations; 5. iv) a written interpretation of the minister pursuant to section 8 of the Act; or 6. ili) an order of the appeal board; - v) the local authority's building bylaw; - c) the person who designed or completed a design review of a proposed building that is within the scope of the NECB is not an architect or engineer; - b) the person who designed or reviewed the design of a proposed building that is within the scope of Part 9 of the NBC is not a competent person; - d) the application for a permit is incomplete; - f) the proposed work described on the permit application would contravene any other Act, regulations or bylaw that applies to the proposed work. - e) any fees, or bonds required pursuant to the local authority's building bylaw for the issuance of a permit have not been paid; or - 2) Where the local authority refuses to issue a permit pursuant to subsection (1), the local authority shall: - a) provide written notice to the applicant as to the reasons for the local authority's refusal to issue a permit; and - b) refund any fee paid as part of the permit application for work pursuant to the Act, less any fees paid for: 4. її) permit application or administration. - i) plan review; and ## 8 PERMITS - REVOCATION - 1) The local authority may revoke a permit issued pursuant to the Act: - a) if the holder of the permit requests in writing that it be revoked; - b) if the permit was issued on mistaken, false, or incorrect information; - c) if the permit was issued in error; - d) subject to subsection (2), if, after six months after the permit's issuance, the work for which the permit was issued has not, in the opinion of the local authority's building official, been seriously commenced, and no written agreement for the - e) subject to subsection (2), if the work for which the permit was issued is, in the opinion of the local authority's building official, substantially suspended or discontinued for a period of more than six months after the permit's issuance and no written agreement for the delay has been given by the local authority. - 2) If the local authority revokes a permit pursuant to subsection (1) it shall provide written notice to the permit holder as to the reasons for the revocation. ## 9 PERMITS - EXPIRY - 1) The expiry of a permit does not relieve the owner or the owner's representative from the obligation to complete the work approved in the permit. - 2) All permits issued pursuant to this building bylaw shall expire on the date stated in the permit, or if no date is stated: - b) six months from the date of issue if the work is not commenced within that - a) twenty-four months from the date of issue; - c) on the date specified by the local authority if work has not seriously commenced and is suspended for a period of six months; or - d) on the date specified by the local authority if work has been suspended with written permission by the local authority or building official and the agreed upon period has been exceeded. - 3) An owner or the owner's representative that does not complete all the work listed on a permit before the permit expires shall apply to the local authority that issued the permit to do one of the following: - a) revoke the permit; - b) extend the term of the permit; - c) vary the condition of the permit. - 4) The local authority may revoke, extend, or vary the conditions of a permit on written application of the permit holder and subject to any condition or fees listed in this bylaw. ## 10 ENFORCEMENT The local authority or the building official may take any measures as permitted by section 24, 25 or 26 of the Act and sections 13 and 14 of The Building Code Regulations for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this building bylaw. ## 11 NOTIFICATION - 1) The owner or the owner's representative of a building to be constructed shall ensure that the local authority is notified of: - a) when excavation is to be commenced; - b) when the foundation is to be placed; - c) when a superstructure is to be placed on the foundation; <!-- image --> - d) any other event at the time required by the permit under which work has been undertaken; and - e) any other specified event at the specified time. - 2) Before commencing work at a building site, the owner or the owner's representative shall give notice to the local authority of: - a) the date on which the owner or the owner's representative intends to commence the work; and - b) subject to subsection (8), the name address, and telephone number of: - i) the constructor or other person in charge of the work; 7. ii) the designer of the work; 8. iii) the person or firm that is to review the work to determine whether or not the construction conforms to the design; and 9. iv) any inspection or testing agency that is engaged to monitor the work. - 3) During the course of construction, the owner or the owner's representative shall give notice to the local authority of: - b) the owner's or owner's representative intent to do any work that has been ordered by a building official or local authority to be inspected during construction; - a) subject to subsection (8), any change in, or termination of, the employment of a person or firm mentioned in clause (2)(b); - c) the owner's or owner's representative intent to enclose work that has been ordered by a building official or local authority to be inspected before enclosure; - e) subject to subsection (8), any construction undertaken that deviates from the plans approved and permitted by the local authority; and - d) subject to subsection (8), any proposed deviation from the plans approved and permitted by the local authority; - 1) the completion of work - 4) Subject to subsection (8), the owner or the owner's representative of a building under construction shall give notice to the local authority of: - b) the owner's or owner's representative's intention to occupy a portion of the building if the building is to be occupied in stages. - a) any change in ownership or change in address of the owner or the owner's representative that occurs before the issuance of an occupancy certificate as soon as the change occurs' - 5) The owner of a building or the owner's agents, contractors, employees, successors, or assigns or the registered owner of the land on which the building is situated, shall submit a written report to the local authority of the occurrence of the following that causes or has the potential to cause serious injury or loss of life: - b) failure of any equipment, device, or appliance that is regulated by the Act of the regulations. - a) structural failure of the building or part of the building: - 6) A report submitted pursuant to subsection (5) must: - a) contain: - i) the name and address of the owner; 26. ili) the name and address of the constructor of the building; and 27. ii) the address or location of the building involved in the failure; 28. iv) the nature of the failure; and - b) be submitted to the local authority within fifteen days after the occurrence of the failure mentioned in clause (5)(a) or (b). - 7) On receipt of the report pursuant to subsection (5), the local authority may require an owner to do the following: - b) complete any additional work that is necessary to ensure compliance. - a) provide any other information that the building official or local authority may consider necessary; - 8) Notice given pursuant to clause (2)(b), (3)(a), (3)(d), (3)(e), or subsection (4) is to be in writing. <!-- image --> ## 12 SPECIAL CONDITIONS - 1) An owner or the owner's representative that undertakes to construct or have constructed a building that is within the scope of Part 3, 5, 6, and 7 of the NBC shall have an architect or engineer complete the design or design review of: - a) the building; and - b) all building systems. - 2) An owner or the owner's representative that undertakes to construct or have constructed a building with a structure that is within the scope of Part 4 of the NBC shall have an architect or engineer complete: - a) the design or design review of the structure; - b) an inspection of construction of the structure to ensure compliance with the design; and - c) the reviews required by the NBC. - 3) An owner or the owner's representative that undertakes to construct or have constructed a building with a structure within the scope of the NECB shall have an architect or engineer complete: - b) the inspection of construction of the structure to ensure compliance with the design; and - a) the design or design review of the structure; - c) the reviews required by the NECB. - 4) In additions to the requirements of subsection (1), (2), or (3), the local authority or building official shall require that an engineer or architect provide: - b) an Assurance of Field Review and Compliance letter, on completion of the work, providing assurance that the work conforms to the engineer's or architect's design. - a) a Commitment for Field Review and Compliance letter as part of the permit application for work; and - 5) An owner or the owner's representative that undertakes to construct or have constructed a building that is within the scope of Part 9 of the NBC shall ensure that a competent person has designed or reviewed the design of the building. - 6) An owner or owner's representative shall ensure that copies of any inspection or review reports made pursuant to this section are made available to a building official or the local authority on the request of the building official or local authority, as the case may be. - 7) No owner of a building or an owner's representative shall cause or allow the ground elevations of a building to be changed so as to place in contravention of the NBC: - a) the building or part of the building; or - b) an adjacent building. - 8) If the property boundaries of a building lot are changed so as to place a building or part of a building in contravention of the NBC, the owner or the owner's representative shall immediately alter the building or part of the building to bring it into compliance with the NBC. ## 13 PENALTY - 1) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this building bylaw may be subject to the penalties provided in Part 8 of the Act. - 2) Conviction of a person or corporation for breach of any provision of this building bylaw shall not relieve the person or corporation from compliance with the Act and regulations. Enactment pursuant to Section 17 of The Construction Codes Act. <!-- image --> <!-- image --> Read a third time and adopted this Jot day of August. 2ua 3 <!-- image --> Certified a true copy of Bylaw No. 14-23, passed by three readings of Council on this 10th day of August, 2023. <!-- image --> Reeve Administrator <!-- image -->