Listed below are the various applications, if you require an application for something not listed please contact the District Office directly.
A Site Disclosure Statement is required if you are applying for a:
- Development Permit
- Development Variance Permit
- Soil Removal
- Rezoning
- Subdivision Preliminary Layout Assessment.
Identifying and Disclosing Sites that may be Contaminated
Various commercial and industrial activities have potential to cause contamination at a site. These uses are found in Schedule 2 of the Contaminated Sites Regulation. The site identification process ensures these activities are disclosed at certain points of a site’s lifecycle. For example, when decommissioning or redeveloping a site.
If a site is contaminated, it needs to be cleaned up, or remediated, before it can be redeveloped and used for another purpose.
To find out more information visit the Provincial Government website regarding identifying and disclosing contaminated site. Site disclosure forms are required for the uses identified in the Environmental Management Act - Contaminated Sites Regulation (Schedule 2).