Summer means delays for RDKB building permits

If you’re planning a building project, be prepared to wait for a permit.

The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary says applications can take up to six weeks to process during peak period over the summer.

To ensure a smoother and more efficient process, Brian Champlain, the RDKB’s manager of building inspection services, emphasizes the importance of planning ahead and submitting applications well in advance.

The RDKB building department encourages residents and contractors to be considerate and understanding of the increased workload faced by the department.

“We kindly request applicants be polite and courteous to our dedicated team,” he said in a news release.

“It’s disheartening to witness instances of our staff receiving abuse from clients unaware or surprised that summer is the busiest period for building applications. By understanding and respecting these seasonal demands, we can create a more positive and productive environment for everyone involved.”

In addition to the summer rush, delays in application processing often occur due to incorrect or incomplete paperwork. To help expedite the process, the RDKB urges applicants to visit their website in advance at https://rdkb.com/Plan-Build. The website provides guidelines, forms, and resources to ensure accurate and complete submissions.

“By using the resources available on our website, applicants can greatly speed up the processing time for their building applications,” Champlain says.

“We encourage everyone to familiarize themselves with the requirements and guidelines beforehand to avoid unnecessary delays and frustrations.”

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