A Notice of Entry provides notification of the need for a Development Compliance Officer to enter your property and conduct an inspection.
For more information, contact the phone number provided on the Notice.
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All Land Use and Development Inquiries the City receives are handled by the Development Compliance Team.
The Development Compliance Team promotes sustainable and responsible development in the City of Edmonton. We do this by upholding the City’s strategic vision and Zoning Bylaw through education, compliance and, where necessary, enforcement.
Development Compliance (DC) Officers have five main duties:
For more information on what the Development Compliance Team investigates and enforces, see Making an Inquiry.
A Notice of Entry provides notification of the need for a Development Compliance Officer to enter your property and conduct an inspection.
For more information, contact the phone number provided on the Notice.
A Municipal Ticket identifies the zoning violation and the fine amount to be paid.
The process to issue a violation ticket will begin 15 days after the date that the municipal ticket is issued. This will give you an option to appear in court to appeal the ticket or payment instructions.
Visit Property and Owner Information for more information on the Compliance Process. For more information on municipal tickets, please call Ticket Administration at 780-496-5161.
A Violation Ticket identifies the zoning violation and the fine amount to be paid.
Visit Property and Owner Information for more information on the Compliance Process.
For more information on Violation Tickets, please call the Provincial Court of Alberta at 780-427-7868 or visit www.albertacourts.ca.
A Violation Notice is a warning indicating a violation of the Zoning Bylaw and the actions required in order to comply.
Visit Property and Owner Information for more information on the Compliance Process.
A Municipal Government Act (MGA) Order identifies the zoning violation and the actions required in order to comply. It defines a timeline to when these actions must be taken to avoid further penalty.
Visit Property and Owner Information for more information on the Compliance Process.
An Order can be formally appealed to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB) and must be appealed within 21 days after the date on which the Order is made.