
Manufactured or mobile homes have limited regulations in regards to land use and are only permitted in the existing manufactures home parks in Red Deer. Typically, they are moved onto existing lots and placed where the previous home was.
You will need permits if you are moving a mobile home to or from a property in the city.
Manufactured or mobile homes have limited regulations in regards to land use and are only permitted in the existing manufactures home parks in Red Deer. Typically, they are moved onto existing lots and placed where the previous home was.
A Development and Building Permit are required. You will also need permits to hook up the plumbing, gas and electrical to the manufactured home.
Only a licensed contractor can hook up the electrical, gas and plumbing to a manufactured home.
Learn about the different criteria that we review before issuing a Development Permit and a Building Permit.
A Development Permit is required to ensure that the structure you are proposing to build on your property complies with the Zoning Bylaw in regards to placement, size and height.
Note: During building season (April 1 - October 31), processing times may take longer, due to the number of applications that are submitted during this time.
In most cases, it will take 5-7 business days for review and decision.
Also important to note, if your project requires a variance to regulations or is a discretionary use (redevelopment) in the Zoning Bylaw, there is a 21-day appeal period before the permit can be issued, if approved.
Please refer to 'Schedule A' of the Development Permit Fee Bylaw to find the fees associated with the Development Permit.
A Building Permit is required to review the safety components of placing a mobile home on a lot, ensuring it is constructed correctly and is safe for you to use.
Note: During building season (April 1 - October 31), processing times may take longer, due to the number of applications that are submitted during this time.
In most cases, it will take 7-10 business days to review and issue. The Building Permit cannot be issued until the Development Permit has been issued.
The fees have recently been updated, please refer to revised Schedule A for current fees: Safety Codes Fee Schedule April 2024 (pdf)
The Safety Codes Permit Bylaw 3551/2015 (pdf) to find the fees associated with a Building Permit for residential dwellings.
Check out what is included with each step of the process, from preparing your documents to beginning construction.
A homeowner or licensed contractor can submit permit applications. If you are not the owner of the property, you will need to include a Letter of Authorization (pdf) with the application package.
If you are a contractor requiring a City of Red Deer Business Licence, please visit our Licensing page before submitting your permit application.
Before submitting your permit applications, you need to prepare all the plan documents and forms that are required for your submission. Review the respective requirements list and forms for each permit.
These guides will help you prepare and save your required plan documents to submit during your application process.
Building Permits and Development Permits can be submitted online using MyPermits. Please ensure you have all the documents and drawings you need for your project by following the requirement list and plan submission standards documents from Step 1: Prepare your documents. You will be required to upload these files to ProjectDox to complete your application. If the application is incomplete, the permit will be returned to you to submit the missing items.
For assistance, refer to our ProjectDox Applicant Guide (pdf).
Once we receive your complete permit applications, the Development Officer and the Building Safety Codes Officer will conduct a review of the permits, ensuring the proposed development complies with the Zoning Bylaw and the Safety Codes Act, respectively.
You will receive email notifications throughout the application process, including:
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You will need additional permits to put in lights and outlets, heat and plumbing.
The City of Red Deer allows homeowners to obtain permits; however, if you have no previous knowledge or experience with these installations, you should engage the services of a licensed contractor to apply for the required permits and complete the work.
There are a few exceptions:
Contractors applying for permits require a valid City of Red Deer Business Licence. Please visit our Licensing page should you require a new or renewed licence prior to applying for your permit.
Homeowners and contractors can apply online using MyPermits, or submit an application form via email to inspections@reddeer.ca.
The required inspections will be determined when the Safety Codes Officer reviews your application, and will be listed on the Safety Codes Building Permit when it is approved and issued.
If you've obtained any sub-trade permits, you may need two inspections during the course of the respective permit.
If you obtain multiple sub-trades permits, these inspections will apply to each permit type.
Once your Safety Codes Building Permit has been approved and issued, you will receive an email with instructions of how to schedule an inspection.
You will receive an email notification informing you of the outcome of each inspection.
Email: inspections@reddeer.ca
Phone: 403-342-8190
In person: Main floor of City Hall, 4914 48 Avenue
City Hall is open between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Closed weekends and statutory holidays.