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1 Building Permit Application Single Family Dwellings Information Package and Guidelines To enable the timely processing of your building permit application, please complete this worksheet and submit it with your application. Check off the boxes in the details column to verify requirement has been met. Only complete applications will be accepted. DOCUMENTATION For non-complex construction only. These are the minimum requirements that must be submitted with your completed application. Application Form Schedule 2 Owner s Undertaking (ensure ALL registered owners have signed) Schedule 3 Owner s Authorization Non-Refundable Deposit (for new houses) Site Profile Plan for new houses - checklist attached Construction Plans - All plans for construction should be drawn by a designer who is proficient in the field of construction. If an applicant s plans are not deemed appropriate construction plans, the services of a qualified designer or registered professional may be required. *See requirements as detailed below. Engineered Structural drawings if required - A Structural Engineer is required for frame walls that support more than 1 storey of heavy construction or more than 2 storeys of other types of construction Structural Design to include specific Lateral Load Design in accordance with either Part 9, Part 4 or CWC 2009 Part B (Conform to the BCBC 2012) Schedule B for Structural Schedule B for Geotechnical if required - A Geotechnical Engineer is required for fill compaction, excavations deeper than 1.2m, soft soil and for steep slopes Proof of professional liability insurance required for Engineers Truss Layout with point loads indicated for new roof trusses HPO registration (required for new home construction and for major additions) Calculations: 50% in ground basement calculations, Site coverage, FSR, Impermeable, 50% landscaping and special calculations A Certified Arborist s Report is required if there are trees on or adjacent to the subject site that may be affected by the proposed development. The report must include the species and condition of the trees, and the location shown on a site survey plan. If any trees are to be removed, a tree replacement plan will also need to be submitted. Note: The City of Delta has in place a tree protection bylaw Bylaw No SUBMITTED please COMMENT Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca Revised April 2018 Page 1 of 6

2 Building Permit Application Single Family Dwellings Information Package and Guidelines Type of Heat: Forced Air: 1 st Floor 2 nd Floor Basement SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS (Where applicable) Electric: 1 st Floor 2 nd Floor Basement Where In-ground basement proposed Storm/Sanitary Pump required Engineered drawings for pump(s) Schedule B for Plumbing Proof of professional liability insurance for Engineer(s) Restrictive Covenant Fee for pumped service(s) Demolition Permit Copy of minimum $5,000, comprehensive general liability insurance policy coverage with Delta named as additional insured required for a Highway Use Permit. Radiant Underslab: 1 st Floor 2 nd Floor Basement APPLICABLE N/A COMMENT Radiant Heat with Baseboard: 1 st Floor 2 nd Floor Basement applied for / obtained / completed All plans submitted are required to be to scale with sufficient detail to show that the proposed work will conform to the current edition of the BC Building Code and applicable bylaws of the City of Delta. They must be legible and of suitable quality for archival storage; graph paper will not be accepted. Drawings must indicate conformance to the applicable edition and the applicable part of the BC Building Code and include the building site address and the name of the designer. Construction plans will be accepted in either metric or imperial, but should be consistent throughout in one standard only with the exception of the site plan which is required to be in metric. Lot grading and site servicing plans are required to be in metric. In Archeologically sensitive areas, please contact the BC Archeology Branch at REQUIREMENT OF PLANS DETAILS (checkbox to be checked or initialled by applicant) NOTES REVIEWED Site Profile Plan prepared by BC Land Surveyor or Civil Engineer (Scale 1:100) Civic address and legal description North arrow and scale Lot area and dimensions Location and plan number of all easements and SRW s Location of the natural boundary of any existing watercourses or environmental features Location, size and species of existing trees including those on adjacent lots and municipal boulevard Dimensions and location of road, sidewalks and curb; curb type and road drainage details Dimensions, location and elevations of all existing municipal mains along entire frontage including water, sanitary and storm sewers, other utility lines including gas, electricity, telephone etc. Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca Revised April 2018 Page 2 of 6

3 Building Permit Application Single Family Dwellings Information Package and Guidelines DETAILS (checkbox to be checked or initialled by applicant) NOTES REVIEWED Location, diameter and inverts of all existing and proposed water, sanitary and storm services Engineered rock pits, sanitary waste disposal systems and/or wells (where connection to municipal utilities is not possible) Front setbacks and floor elevations for buildings on adjacent lots (RD Zone must show measurement of the lot width at the front setback line) Minimum setback for roads with special setbacks, minimum setback to centreline of road Dimensions and location of proposed structure(s) clearly indicate building footprint in bold and indicate building setbacks to all property lines Location and width of existing and proposed driveway and proposed hard surfaces such as walkways and patios Minimum Building Elevation, MBE with defined reference point Existing and proposed grades at each corner of the lot and at each corner of the house; for sloping sites, spot elevations of the property at one meter intervals A minimum of 3 corresponding side by side ground elevations of each adjacent lot and the subject lot Location, height and type of any proposed and existing retaining walls showing drain tile along the base (required) A cross section of any proposed elevation changes between adjacent properties Lot drainage details, include all slopes on pipes, lawn basin and swale locations if required. Lawn basins are required to be connected to the sump Is a basement proposed? Yes No If yes: storm pump sanitary pump storm & sanitary no pump (gravity connection only) Site Plan (Drawn to a scale of 1:100 or 1/8 =1 0 ) Scale North arrow Street name(s) Location and dimensions of property lines Location and dimensions of easements and SRWs Location of the natural boundary of any existing watercourses or environmental features Location and dimensions of landscaping, hard surfaces such as driveways, walkways, patios and required parking spaces Location of all landscaping to be retained and fencing Location and dimensions of all buildings and structures including all floor projections, window wells and patio wells. Proposed new structures or additions should be clearly identified Special setbacks where applicable (refer to Delta Zoning Bylaw 7600, 2017, Section 6.2.1) Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca Revised April 2018 Page 3 of 6

4 Building Permit Application Single Family Dwellings Information Package and Guidelines DETAILS (checkbox to be checked or initialled by applicant) NOTES REVIEWED Show exception to rear setback area and make-up area if applied RD Zone must show measurement of the lot width at the front setback line Existing and finished grade elevations at the four corners of the building Minimum Building Elevation (MBE) and proposed floor elevations using Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) datum Lot area and zone A Site Synopsis to include as a Minimum Floor space ratio calculation Building site coverage calculation Impermeable surfaces and 50% front yard landscaping calculation Minimum and proposed building setbacks Maximum and proposed building heights Foundation Plan (Drawn to a scale of ¼ -1 0 ) Not to be included on floor plan Scale Dimensions are required to the outside of exterior foundation walls and columns and to the centerline of interior foundation walls and columns Footing and foundation location and sizes Window wells and sunken patios Retaining walls Framing layout of floor above For Part 9 seismic design; additional drawing locating braced wall bands and braced wall panels Floor Plans (Drawn to a scale of ¼ -1 0 ) Foundation information to be shown on separate foundation plan Scale Dimensions are required to be taken to the outside of exterior wall sheathing and columns and to the centerline of interior walls, columns and openings Floor area of each floor and floor area of any area permitted to be excluded Indicate existing and proposed construction for additions and renovations Location and dimensions of projections (eg: eaves, chimneys, hutches, bay or box windows, verandas, porches, decks, etc.) Indicate all room uses and dimensions, including finished and unfinished areas All door, window and skylight locations and sizes and window, stair/patio wells where applicable Kitchen, bathroom and laundry room layouts and all plumbing fixture locations Furnace or boiler and hot water tank locations with required accessible 1.8m x 2.1m high space beside the hot water tank for solar hot water ready requirements; include location of plumbing pipes in walls thru to collector location on roof Framing details of floor system above including beams, columns, joists, bridging, strapping; size, spacing, direction, length Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca Revised April 2018 Page 4 of 6

5 Building Permit Application Single Family Dwellings Information Package and Guidelines DETAILS (checkbox to be checked or initialled by applicant) NOTES REVIEWED Outline of roof above including overhangs. If roof is hand framed, show all roof framing details Indicate with lines and arrows where cross sections are taken Location of carbon monoxide detectors, smoke alarms, fans, attic and crawlspace access, safety glass For Part 9 seismic design; additional drawing locating braced wall bands and braced wall panels For plans that include a secondary suite, clearly indicate the: Area of the secondary suite (clearly indicate demising walls) Floor area of the suite and percentage of floor area of the suite within the dwelling Interconnected smoke alarms and additional photo-electric smoke alarm if rating of fire separation is reduced Location of ductwork and fire resistance rating details for range hood fans not venting directly to the exterior Exit from the suite is protected from fire exposure from the main dwelling Secondary suite parking requirements have been met. Building Elevations (Drawn to a scale of ¼ -1 0 ) Scale Roof slopes Cladding and finishing materials Opening sizes, locations and types Balcony, guard, stair and handrail details Elevations of each floor level Elevations of each side of the house (indicating direction each is facing) Existing and finished grade elevations at the extremities of each building elevation Elevations of the mid roof for sloped roofs and of the highest roof ridge or peak Spatial separation calculations for each elevation Location of potential solar hot water ready panel on new houses Cross Section and Detail Drawings (Cross section drawn to a scale of ¼ -1 0 ; Details drawn to a scale of ½ 1 0 ) Scale Cross sections through the entire house relating to the floor plans, roof design and site conditions. Show floor to ceiling heights and list all wall, floor and roof assemblies Concrete topping for in floor radiant heat referenced where used. Also required to be noted on structural drawings Detail and list all required fire resistance rated fire separations between dwelling units where applicable quoting source document and assembly number Detail foundations and footings Balcony, guard, stair and handrail details Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca Revised April 2018 Page 5 of 6

6 Building Permit Application Single Family Dwellings Information Package and Guidelines DETAILS (checkbox to be checked or initialled by applicant) NOTES REVIEWED Detail roof decks including insulation and ventilation Provide rain-screen details as required by warranty provider Detail exterior basement wall construction proposed Provide cross sections and details for unusual construction situations including vaulted and cathedral ceilings Provide a separate cross section through the lot and house demonstrating conformance to the vertical building envelope height restrictions (refer to Delta Zoning Bylaw 7600, 2017, Height of Buildings and Structures) Energy and Ventilation Requirements A site synopsis to include a minimum of: State the Climate Zone (Note: The City of Delta falls into Climate Zone 4) State the compliance path chosen: Prescriptive path (with or without HRV) Prescriptive path with trade-offs (with or without HRV) Performance path NECB 2011 (National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings) Compliance for NECB 2011 pathway must also include drawings to indicate requirements as Part 2 of the NECB 2011 Provide on the drawing set the end and effective RSI value (R-Value) for all envelope assemblies Envelope section drawing(s) must indicate the Effective Thermal Resistance (RSI) of the Assembly for all exterior opaque building assemblies. State the ventilation meets the requirements of BCBC BCBC 9.32 and if a HRV is not proposed, provide mechanical and architectural details and calculations as to how BCBC BCBC 9.32 are to be met. Type of heating system utilized, along with performance ratings for heating, cooling, and service water heater(s) * Drawing(s) indicate the Performance Rating, and Energy Source for all spaceheating, space-cooling, service hot water systems. *Mechanical Ventilation checklist will be required at time of final building inspection regardless of the compliance path chosen. State the fenestration U-values Provide a window section drawing(s) indicating the Overall Thermal Transmittance (U-Value) for all windows, skylights doors etc. Please click on the links below for further information: Building Permit Application Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Truss Sample Solar Domestic Hot Water System Additional Design Information Site Plan Requirements Arborist Report Street Tree Planting Energy and Ventilation Requirements Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca Revised April 2018 Page 6 of 6

7 Building Permit Application Office Use Only: BP New Building Reno to Existing Building Site Address: Owner(s): Address: City: Phone No: Agent:* Address: City: Phone No.: Builder:** Address: City: Phone No: Value of Construction: Accessory Building Interior Tenant Improvement Postal Code: Postal Code: Postal Code: CRP: City: Phone No: Postal Code: Details of Work: * completed Schedule 3 required ** if different from agent PROCESSING TIME FOR APPLICATIONS WILL VARY. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED BY TELEPHONE WHEN YOUR PERMIT IS READY. AS PER BUILDING/PLUMBING BYLAW 6060, IF THE PERMIT HAS NOT BEEN PICKED UP WITHIN 60 DAYS OF NOTIFICATION IT MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. DEPOSIT AND PLANS WILL BE FORFEITED. Signature: Date: I hereby confirm that the information supplied in support of this application is true and correct. Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 1 of 1 G:\Current Development\1-CPD Filing System\1050 Administration - General\ Administration - General\FORMS AND HANDOUTS\BUILDING PERMIT FORMS\Updated July 2018\Building Permit Application - July 2018.docx

8 Schedule 2 Delta Building/Plumbing Bylaw No. 6060, 2002 Owner s Undertaking Property Address: Legal Description: Building Permit #: This undertaking is given by the undersigned, as the owner(s) of the property described above, with the intention that it be binding on the owner(s) and that Delta will rely on same. I confirm that I have applied for a building permit pursuant to Delta Building/Plumbing Bylaw No. 6060, 2002 and that I have carefully reviewed and fully understand all of the provisions of the Bylaw and in particular, understand, acknowledge and accept the provisions describing the purpose of the Bylaw, the conditions under which permits are issued, the disclaimer of warranty or representation and the limited extent of the scope of the Bylaw and inspections thereunder. Without in any way limiting the foregoing, I acknowledge fully that it is my responsibility, whether or not any work to be performed pursuant to the permit applied for is done by me, a contractor or a registered professional, to ensure compliance with the Building Code and the Bylaw. I am not in any way relying on Delta or the Building Officials of Delta, as defined under the Bylaw, to protect the owner or any other persons as set out in Section 1.2 of the Bylaw and I will not make any claim alleging any such responsibility or liability on the part of Delta or its Building Officials. Owner s Information: Name: Address: Telephone: Contact Person: Date: Signature(s): Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 1 of 1

9 Schedule 3 Owner s Authorization Delta Building/Plumbing Bylaw No. 6060, 2002 Property Address: Legal Description: Building Permit #: I am the owner of the above referenced property and hereby authorize: Representative: PRINT NAME To represent me in an application for (please check where applicable): Building Permit (Application #) Demolition Permit (Application #) Highway Use Permit (Application #) Land use Application (Application #) Subtrade Permit To view or receive copies of: Correspondence and/or Permits Permit Plans To receive a building permit: As the owner of the subject property prior to transfer of title To receive an access code for MyCity: To act as a representative for the numbered company: Owner s Information: Name: Address: Telephone: Contact Person: Date: Signature(s): Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 1 of 1

10 Site Profile Plan by registered British Columbia Land Surveyor or Civil Engineer This plan is required to be prepared by a registered British Columbia Land Surveyor for the subject property and is required to include the following information: Civic address of the site North arrow and drawing scale in metric (minimum acceptable scale is 1:250) Area and dimensions of the site or proposed lots, including lot width which is measured at the front setback line Location of all existing buildings on the site, indicating if they are to be removed or retained Location and dimensions of proposed buildings (clearly indicate building footprint in bold and overhang and cantilever features in dashed line) Location and dimensions of existing and proposed patios, decks, walkways, parking areas and driveways Locations, species, height and diameter of existing trees and hedges (7 cm calliper and larger) on the site, adjacent lots and within the boulevard Proposed and required minimum setbacks for all buildings from each lot line Proposed and required front or flanking side setback from the centre line of an abutting street where special setbacks apply Existing setbacks of buildings/structures on all adjacent properties which share a common fronting street(s) with subject site Minimum Building Elevation (MBE) for all proposed buildings Existing and proposed ground elevations at corners of the proposed buildings Existing and proposed ground elevations at corners of the site or proposed lots A minimum of 3 corresponding, side by side ground elevation points on each abutting property and the site or proposed lots Other spot elevations on each of the neighbouring properties, including those to the rear Lot grading and drainage details, including pipes, service connections, swales, lawn basins, rock pits, and height of all retaining walls (Letters of approval are required from all neighbours affected by any proposed retaining walls at the Building Permit stage) Location and diameter of all existing and proposed water, sanitary and storm services Location and dimensions of abutting streets, including the boulevard, curb and drainage details Location and dimensions of all existing municipal mains along the entire street frontage, including water, sanitary sewer and sewer Location of other utilities such as gas, hydro and telecommunications along the entire street frontage Location and dimensions of any existing and proposed rights-of-way and easements Any additional requirements specific to the subject site or project, e.g. location and dimensions of a septic system, a cross-section drawing showing all the proposed retaining walls and their heights when there are elevation differences with adjacent properties Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 1 of 2

11 Site Profile Plan by registered British Columbia Land Surveyor or Civil Engineer Contact Us: or July 2018 Page 2 of 2

12 Truss Sample Contact Us: or July 2018 Page 1 of 1

13 Form G Arborist Report The City of Delta requires an Arborist Report prepared by a Certified Arborist registered with the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) when there are trees on or within 2 m of the subject site that may be affected by a proposal. An Arborist Report is required for: Development applications where trees are proposed to be retained, removed and/or replaced as part of the development (e.g., rezoning, subdivision, development permit, development variance permit); Development applications involving sites subject to hazardous conditions and/or environmental protection; Heritage applications involving sites where existing trees form part of the heritage value or where trees are proposed to be retained, removed and/or replaced; Tree cutting permit applications involving multiple tree removals, or trees protected under a restrictive covenant or land use contract registered on title of the property; and At the request of the Director of Community Planning & Development as per the Delta Tree Cutting Regulation Bylaw No. 7415, Have you included the minimum requirements below in your Arborist Report? Arborist Information: Contact Information: Arborist and company name, address, phone number and address Proof of professional liability insurance Arborist ISA certification number Tree Risk Assessor certification number (required for hazardous tree assessments) Signature of Arborist General Project Information: Name and contact information of client Address of subject property Delta project number, where applicable Date of site visit Date report is submitted Scope of work for the Arborist Description of proposed development/construction works on site, including proposed changes to lot grading Arborist reports must be submitted in colour and include colour photographs clearly showing all trees. Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 1 of 4

14 Form G Arborist Report Tree Information: Location, number, species, photographs, diameter at breast height (DBH)* and condition of existing trees, as defined in the Delta Tree Cutting Regulation Bylaw No. 7415, 2015, on the subject property. Location, number, species, photographs, DBH* and condition of all existing neighbouring trees (including trees smaller than 20 cm in DBH) and hedges which are within 2 m of the common property line or whose crown (drip line) encroaches onto the subject property. Location, number, species, photographs, DBH* and condition of all existing boulevard trees adjacent to the subject property. Location, number, species, photographs, DBH* and condition of all existing trees that will become attached to the property due to land acquisition. Tree Risk Assessor s hazard rating (including all calculations) and a detailed description of potential targets (threat to life and/or property) for hazardous trees. * Diameter at breast height (DBH) is measured to the nearest 1 cm. Tree Impact Assessment and Mitigation: Tree data table to outline or summarize specific tree information (see sample attached) - the table must correspond to the proposed Tree Retention Plan. Assessment of the potential impact of the proposed development/construction on the trees on and adjacent to the subject site. Note: To make an adequate impact assessment, the applicant must provide the arborist with up-to-date drawings showing the proposed property lines and building envelopes, as well as the location of proposed driveways, roads and utility corridors. The applicant must provide the arborist with details of any changes to existing grades or proposed retaining walls. Such details must be included on the Tree Retention Plan. Recommendations on tree retention and tree removal based on the impact assessment - consider mitigation before removal; and any recommendations for tree removal will require the reason for removal and methods of removal clearly stated. Transplanting specifications when moving and replanting of a tree are recommended - these specifications should include methods of removal (such as size of spade required), method of transport, storage and replanting. Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 2 of 4

15 Form G Arborist Report A Tree Retention Plan that includes: Tree identification numbers, physical location of tree trunks and actual dripline diameters - an existing tree survey may be used but the actual dripline locations are required. Identify trees in the field to coincide with the Tree Retention Plan, using durable tags; Detailed descriptions of mitigation measures for the retained trees - these measures must include tree protection fencing. The location and dimensions of the tree protection fencing must be detailed on the Tree Retention Plan. Include other site-specific measures as deemed necessary. This may include, but not be limited to relocation of retaining walls or perimeter drainage, relocation of utility installation or connections, hand digging, root pruning, and construction of tree wells; Existing tree grades (i.e. tree base elevations); Existing and proposed grades at lot corners; The highest elevation of the crown of any public road abutting the lot; and Any other information requested by Delta staff. Note: The Tree Retention Plan may need to be revised and re-submitted to incorporate comments provided by Delta staff. The final Tree Retention Plan will be the primary document of reference in identifying trees to be retained and removed at the time of development. A Tree Replacement Plan (if any trees are proposed to be removed) showing the number, location, species and size of replacement trees. No trees are to be removed until authorization for removal has been received from the City of Delta. Failure to obtain authorization may result in legal action pursuant to the Delta Tree Cutting Regulation Bylaw No. 7415, Prior to undertaking any works on the site, all trees proposed for retention must be properly protected, and protection measures must be inspected and approved by Community Planning & Development staff. Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 3 of 4

16 Form G Arborist Report Sample Tree Table Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 4 of 4

17 Street Tree Planting Every building permit application for a new dwelling now includes the requirement for street trees. Where possible, trees will be planted on the boulevard in front of your property. If this isn t possible due to open ditches, underground services etc., they will be planted elsewhere in the municipality. In either case, you are still required to provide funding for these trees. What is Required? 1 tree for each 9 m of property frontage Example - if your property is 15 m wide, you will be responsible for 1 tree A fee is required for each tree How Does It Work? Our staff will go out to the property and determine what species of tree will work best with your site conditions. Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 1 of 1

18 Energy and Ventilation Requirements for Housing and Small Buildings (Part 9) The purpose of this bulletin is to make aware to owners, developers, designers and contractors of the new requirements for energy efficiency of Part 9 Buildings including Single and Two Family Dwellings. On December 19, 2014 Sections 9.32 and 9.36, the ventilation and energy requirements, of the BC Building Code for Part 9 buildings (including single and two family dwellings) came into effect. Building Permit applications must meet these requirements. Drawings submitted for building permit applications must state the following information: State the Climate Zone Note: The City of Delta falls into Climate Zone 4 State the compliance path chosen: o Prescriptive path (with or without HRV) o Prescriptive path with trade-offs (with or without HRV) o Performance path o NECB 2011 (National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings) Compliance for NECB-2011 pathway must also include drawings to indicate requirements as Part 2 of the NECB-2011 Provide on the drawing set the effective RSI value (R- Value) for all envelope assemblies Envelope section drawing(s) must indicate the Effective Thermal Resistance (RSI) of the Assembly for all exterior opaque building assemblies. State the ventilation meets the requirements of BCBC BCBC 9.32 and if a HRV is not proposed, provide mechanical and architectural details and calculations as to how BCBC BCBC 9.32 are to be met. Type of heating system utilized, along with performance ratings for heating, cooling, and service water heater(s) ** Drawing(s) indicate the Performance Rating, and Energy Source for all space-heating, space-cooling, Service hot water systems. **Mechanical Ventilation checklist will be required at time of Frame Inspection regardless of the compliance path chosen. State the fenestration U-values Indicate the Overall Thermal Transmittance (U-Value) for all windows, skylights, doors, etc. Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca July 2018 Page 1 of 2 July 2014

19 Energy and Ventilation Requirements for Housing and Small Buildings (Part 9) Please note: Above Illustration Indicates Minimum Effective Insulation Requirements Contact Us: or July 2018 Page 2 of 2 July 2014

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23 Acceptable Forms of Payment Community Planning & Development Building Permit Cash/Debit Cheque/Bank Draft Credit Card (Visa or MasterCard) Business Licences Business Licences Secondary Suite 1 Commercial Vehicle Decals Development Cost Charges Highway Use Permits Land Development Applications Plumbing/Sprinkler Permits Prints (i.e. microfiche), Land Use Maps, Zoning Bylaw, Official Community Plan, Delta s Rural/Urban Heritage Inventory Cheque Deposit(s) can be accepted by the following methods: Cheque must include the name(s) on the cheque, or a completed Depositor Verification form Bank Drafts must include the name, address of the depositor and file number, or a completed Depositor Verification form Debit Card have depositor complete Depositor Verification and Direction to Pay form Cash have depositor complete Depositor Verification and Direction to Pay form Depositor Verification and Direction to Pay form is required when there are multiple owners or when deposits are made in cash or non-personalized methods, and to provide Delta with direction for refunding the deposit(s). Please note: Payments by Letter of Credit see Letter of Credit. Payment for Development Cost Charges can be accepted in full or installments. Third Reading payment must be certified funds if the amount is $5,000 or more (as indicated in your Third Reading letter); or, must be an Official Cheque. NSF cheque charge is $30. Subsequent payment must be made by certified cheque, cash or debit card. Funds are payable to City of Delta 1 We do not accept pre-payment for Secondary Suite Business Licences. A cheque may be attached to the application, but it is not put through the cpd cash terminal. Contact Us: or CPD@delta.ca last updated July 9, 2018 July 2014