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Building Bylaw
 

A building bylaw is designed to help ensure that building development meets

health, fire, structural and general safety requirements for the protection of individuals, consumers, and the community. 

The Regional District Building Official is available to provide additional information regarding building bylaw requirements within a Municipality or Electoral Area to anyone building a structure.

Building Bylaw No. 449 applies to the whole Regional District of Kootenay Boundary and contains information on setbacks and regulations that will help you when applying for a building permit.

 

For further information click on this link:
RDKB Building and Plumbing Bylaw No. 449


Building Specifications in Heavy Snow Zones

The roof and foundations of a building must be designed to support the greatest weight of snow that is likely to accumulate over a 50-year period.

Because of mountain wind patterns, localized precipitation patterns and observed deviations from ground snow loads, snow load weights for mountainous regions of British Columbia are different from rates in other parts of Canada.Environment Canada records over the years have produced accurate data to project the likely depths of snow that could accumulate on different roof designs and subsequent weight the structure must be designed to bear.

Please use the link below to determine structural requirements for roofs and footings. These requirements form part of the Bylaw # 449 which grants the RDKB the responsibility for all building and plumbing inspection in the Electoral Areas.

Please contact the Building Department to ensure that your structure design conforms to footing depth and roof strength bylaws.

Ground Snow Load and Wind Loads


Changes to the BC Building Code

On December 15, 2006 changes to the BC Building Code and BC Fire Code came into effect. These changes will effect all new residential and commercial structures started on this date.

The Province of British Columbia's Building Policy Branch introduced the changes to align the BC Building Code with the 2005 National Building Code of Canada and the 2005 National Fire Code of Canada.

This code sets the minimum standards for health, safety, accessibility, fire protection and protection from water and sewer damage. Many of the changes are upgrades to safety standards including carbon monoxide alarms, fire alarm systems and exit requirements.

Contractors and builders that work in the RDKB are encouraged to become familiar with the 2006 BC Building Code. Copies can be ordered from BC Government Publications.


For more information, please contact the RDKB's Building and Plumbing Officials:

For Area A, Area B, Fruitvale, Montrose, Trail, Warfield and Red Mountain 
Trail Office:

(250) 368.0222

1.800.355.7352

 
For Area C (Christina Lake), Area D, Area E, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Midway, Big White and Mt Baldy
Grand Forks Office:
(250) 442.2708
1.877.520.7352