Start a development application

If your project involves rezoning, subdivision, or a development permit, this is where to begin.

Most development applications start with a pre-application meeting. This helps confirm requirements before a formal submission is made.

Whether you are a homeowner exploring options or a development team preparing a larger project, early conversations help reduce uncertainty and avoid delays.

Step 1: Determine if a pre-application meeting is required

A pre-application meeting is typically required for:

  • Official community plan amendment
  • Zoning amendment
  • Subdivision
  • Development permit
  • Development variance permit

Not sure if your project requires a meeting? Contact planning before submitting an application.

Visit the Pre-application meeting page to learn how to prepare and schedule a meeting.

Step 2: Review policies and regulations

Before preparing an application, review:

  • Official community plan
  • Zoning bylaw
  • Applicable area plans
  • Development permit area guidelines

Understanding policy requirements early can reduce revisions later.

Step 3: Submit your application

Once requirements are confirmed, submit the appropriate application.

Common development and land use applications include:

  • Development permit
  • Development variance permit
  • Board of variance
  • Subdivision
  • Heritage alteration permit
  • Official community plan amendment
  • Zoning amendment
  • Tree cutting permit
  • Soil fill placement / soil removal permit
  • Provincial Agricultural Land Commission application

Visit the relevant application page for forms, fees, and submission requirements.


What happens next?

After submission:

  1. Staff review the application for completeness
  2. Technical review is completed
  3. Public notification may be required
  4. Council consideration may be required
  5. A decision is issued

Timelines vary depending on application type and complexity.


Need help?

If you are unsure which application applies to your project, contact planning before submitting.

Email: planning@courtenay.ca

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