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781 Marine Park Dr NE
Salmon Arm, BC, V1E 4P1
Phone: 250-832-8194
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Subdivision

Current Subdivision Servicing Bylaw No. 641 (Adopted February 16, 2012)

 
Subdivision Servicing Bylaw No. 641

Schedule B - Water Guidelines
Schedule C - Water Design
Schedule D - List of Eligible Sources
Schedule E - Standard Works and Services Agreement
Schedule G1 - Certificate of Provisional Completion
Schedule G2 - Certificate of Completion
Schedule G3 - Certificate of Final Acceptance
 


Quick Links to:
General Requirements for Pump Tests
Pump Test Monitoring for the Proposed Well
Pump Test Monitoring for Adjacent Wells
Procedures for Assessment & Demonstration of Water Availibility - Surface Water Sources
Guidelines for Assessment & Demonstration of Water Quality - Groundwater & Surface Water Sources


Figure B.3 - Drawdown & Recovery Diagram

 


For questions and comments please contact:

Dan Passmore
Development Services Assistant II
Tel: 250.833.5915     E-mail:
dpassmore@csrd.bc.ca

Application Form

 
Subdivision Application Form 
 

Fees

 
Subdivision costs are calculated as a flat fee (basic charge), fee per parcel, or both, depending on the number of parcels being created.  Please note that for the purposes of calculating fees, a parcel remainder is considered a parcel.

 # of Parcels

 Cost

 Fee Type

 1-3 parcels $300.00 basic charge
 4-10 parcels $150.00 per parcel
 > 10 parcels $1,500.00 + $50.00/parcel basic charge + per parcel

Approvals

 
Subdivision within the electoral areas or non-municipal portions of the Regional District is approved by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure refers each application for subdivision to a variety of public agencies and ministries as well as the Regional District, for comment on such issues as septic disposal, heritage or archaeological importance, flood potential, habitat conflict and local regulation.
 
The information below describes the role of the Regional District in the subdivision approval process.  To understand the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure's approval process for rural subdivisions, click here.
 
How Do I Know If I Can Subdivide My Land?
 
The CSRD has adopted zoning and rural land use bylaws which may apply to your land. These bylaws establish parcel sizes, exceptions, configuration, amenity and service requirements which must be adhered to when designing a subdivision. The CSRD has also adopted the Subdivision Servicing Bylaw No. 641, which provides details of construction standards for community water systems as well as onsite water provision requirements. 
 
In the initial stages of planning a subdivision, it is wise to contact the CSRD Development Services Department for bylaw information. The Ministry of Transportation office should also be contacted for regulations pursuant to the Local Services Act which will establish parcel and servicing requirements for areas outside of local bylaw application. The Ministry of Transportation also provides detailed information on road grades and alignments and may be able to advise you with respect to the need and nature of geological or hazard assessment.
The Interior Health Authority will also be involved in the subdivision process, as your proposed parcels will be subject to sanitary sewage disposal regulations. In the case of a community collection system, the Ministry of Environment may also be involved. 
 
If your land is within the Agricultural Land Reserve as established by the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission (PALC), you cannot subdivide unless you have received prior approval from the PALC, or if the proposed subdivision meets the requirements as set out in Section 5 – Permitted Subdivisions, of B.C. Reg. 171/2002 of the Agricultural Land Commission Act. 
 
An "Applicant Information Package" for Agricultural Land Reserve applications is available from the CSRD Development Services Department, which outlines the approval process.  The average approval may take from three to six months to finalize and may vary according to the complexities of the specific proposal.  Local government offices must be contacted for information and approval processes regarding a subdivision proposal within individual jurisdiction areas.
 
How Do I Apply?
 
A dual application process is in effect within the CSRD. This process is designed to speed up the CSRD commentary function by permitting application detail to be submitted directly to the Development Services Department. CSRD application forms, duly completed with three copies of the proposed subdivision plan and fees (see below), are submitted directly to the CSRD office. Please check with CSRD staff to ensure that all support information is attached.
 
A separate application form and support information process is required by the Approving Officer with the Ministry of Transportation. Please check with your local Transportation office for details.
 
What Services Must I Provide?

 
The CSRD Subdivision Servicing Bylaw 641 determines the level and standard of construction of such services as the provision of water. The Development Services staff will provide assistance in determining servicing requirements of a local nature. 
 
Local municipalities may have different standards that must be met when piped water and sewer systems are being built. Your local municipality can provide information for proposals within municipal boundaries.
 
One requirement that may be placed on subdivision is the dedication of land for parks.  Section 941 of the Local Government Act determines when park dedication is required, local plans are used to pre-locate land to be dedicated and Board policy provides attribute detail.  Another requirement of subdivision may be the payment of development cost charges towards a water system that may service your lots now or in the future. Development cost charge information is available from the CSRD or the applicable water works supplier.
 
The Ministry of Transportation establishes the requirements for road widths, grade, ditching, pavement and other similar services and will be instrumental in the early stages of planning and costing a subdivision proposal.
 

What Other Information Will I Need?


Part 5 of the Subdivision Servicing Bylaw 641 details the information required in support of a subdivision application.
 
Prior to submitting a subdivision application, you may wish to contact the Water Management Branch of the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations for surface water supply potential.  You may wish to obtain a copy of the certificate of title for the property from the Land Title Office to check for easements, legal notations or Restrictive Covenant details.
 
This information is intended as a guideline only. While we have done our best to ensure the accuracy of the list of government agencies and land use matters covered in this section, we cannot assume liability arising from reliance on information contained herein.
 

Contact Persons
Dan Passmore
Development Services Assistant II
Tel: 250.833.5915
E-mail:
dpassmore@csrd.bc.ca
Jennifer Sham
Development Services Assistant
Tel: 250.833.5920
E-mail:
jsham@csrd.bc.ca