| Town
of Lunenburg
Temporary Building Permit
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| Who Needs This Permit? |
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A permit is required for the placement of a
temporary building
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| Issuing Municipality: |
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Town
of Lunenburg
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| Where can you get this Permits
and / or further information? |
| Contact: |
Building Inspector
Town of Lunenburg |
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Phone: |
(902) 634-4410 |
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E-mail: |
explorelunenburg@ns.sympatico.ca
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Visit: |
119 Cumberland Street
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia |
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Write: |
Building Inspector
Town of Lunenburg
PO Box 129
Lunenburg, NS B0J 2C0 |
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Fax: |
(902) 634-4416 |
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Website: |
http://www.town.lunenburg.ns.ca
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| Application Forms & Process:
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When applying for this permit, an application
form must be completed. You can get an application form at the Town
Office. Complete the form, and submit it, along with the appropriate
fee and all required information. Building drawings may be required.
Note: In some cases, before a this permit can be issued, applicants must
first get a Development
Permit from the Heritage / Development Officer, Town of Lunenburg.
Applicants will be notified by phone or by mail when a decision has been
made.
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| Waiting Period: |
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Generally within 1 week (after approval of the
Development Permit, if required).
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| Expiry & Renewal: |
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This permit is valid for 1 year from its date
of issue. It can be renewed each year. Application for renewal must be made
in writing.
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| Price & Payment: |
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Initial issuance: $ 10
Renewal: $ 10
Payment is by cash, cheque or money order made out to the Town of Lunenburg.
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| Related Requirements: |
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The following approvals or permits may be required
before this permit can be issued:
- Building Permits cannot be issued in zoned areas within the Town until
a Development
Permit has been first issued.
- Permission may be needed from the Town Municipal Public Works Department
(for such things as driveway locations, etc.)
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| Additional Information: |
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None
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| Legislative Authority: |
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National Building Code of Canada
Building Code Act, Chapter 46, of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989.
Nova Scotia Building Code Regulations made under Section 4 of the Building Code Act.
Building Bylaw, (Part 2B), Town of Lunenburg (and all amendments adopted thereafter)
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