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Conservation Authority Permit

If your site is near a wetland, watercourse, valley, or shoreline, you may need a permit from the local conservation authority alongside your municipal approvals. We coordinate it. From $3,000.

What a conservation authority permit is

Conservation authorities regulate development in and around hazard lands under the Conservation Authorities Act: floodplains, wetlands, watercourses, valley slopes, and shorelines. If any part of your site falls within a regulated area, a permit from the local authority is required, and it runs in parallel with your municipal planning approvals.

We confirm whether your site is regulated, identify the authority and its requirements, coordinate the technical studies it expects, and manage the permit through to issuance so it does not become the bottleneck that holds up your build.

Related: Site Plan · Planning Due Diligence

From $3,000
excl. HST · fixed fee, confirmed before work begins
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Send us the address. We will confirm whether your site is regulated and what a conservation authority permit would involve. No commitment, no hourly clock.

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