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Cariboo Regional District Permits, Plans & Inspections Guide 2010



Cover of CRD Permits, Plans & Inspections GuideNot sure what is required by the Cariboo Regional District (CRD) when it comes to permits, plans and inspections? Do you need a permit? What are the costs?

Look no further, Download The latest CRD publication here (6.5 Mb). This publication was last modified March 23, 2010 and provides a very good overview of what is required by the CRD and your obligations as a homeowner or contractor. Additional related documents can be found here. For all documents available from the CRD please visit http://www.cariboord.bc.ca

When it comes to renovations and new construction play it safe and make sure you meet the requirements of your local building department. For the Cariboo Region of British Columbia, the guides and links above provide most of the information you will need to get rolling, however, building codes, fees and bylaws change on a regular basis and you should always contact your local building department to confirm no changes have been made for your area.

Contact Information for the CRD: Current to March 23, 2010

Central Cariboo – Williams Lake
Suite D, 180 North 3rd Avenue
Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A4
Phone: (250) 392-3351 or 1-800-665-1636
Fax: (250) 392-2812

North Cariboo – Quesnel
#102 – 410 Kinchant Street
Quesnel, BC V2J 7J5
Phone: (250) 992-7400
Fax: (250) 992-7414

South Cariboo – 100 Mile House
175 Airport Road
100 Mile House, BC V0K 2E0
Phone: (250) 395-3838
Fax: (250) 395-4898

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