Temporary Use Permit

What is a Temporary Use Permit?

A Temporary Use Permit (TUP) is an approval from Council for a temporary land use that does not conform to the Colwood Land Use Bylaw, 1989 in accordance with Part 14, Division 8 of the Local Government Act. A TUP may be issued for up to three years and can only be renewed once by Council for an additional three years.

A TUP may do one or more of the following: 

  • Allow a temporary use not permitted by the  Colwood Land Use Bylaw, 1989
  • Specify conditions under which the use may be carried out (e.g., securities for site works are typically required as a condition of approval on TUPs)
  • Allow and regulate the construction of buildings or structures in respect of the use for which the permit is issued 

When is a Temporary Use Permit Required?

A Temporary Use Permit is used when a use is not permitted by the Colwood Land Use Bylaw, 1989, and is only proposed for a period of time. To permanently change a permitted use, a Rezoning is required.  

Ready to Apply?  

The full TUP process is outlined in the diagram below. Once you are ready to apply, ensure you have completed the  TUP Application Checklist, and submit the online  Development and Land Use Application form. 

Sign Permit Process

Review the steps below to understand how sign permit applications are processed. 

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Step 1: Submit Your Application

Submit an online Sign Permit Application online and attach plans showing proposed signage. If attachments exceed 25 MB, documents may be sent separately by email to planning@colwood.ca

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Step 2: Application Review & Fees

Staff will review the submission for completeness and issue a fee slip for the application payment. Refer to the Fees and Charges Bylaw, 1603, 2016  for applicable fees.

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Step 3: Technical Review

Staff will review the proposal for compliance with applicable bylaws and previously issued permits. If required, applicants may need to revise and resubmit plans to address staff comments.

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Step 4: Permit Approval

Once approved, the sign can be installed. Typical processing time is approximately 5–7 business days from the date fees are paid, provided no revisions are required.

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Step 3: Technical Review

Staff will review the proposal for compliance with applicable bylaws and previously issued permits. If required, applicants may need to revise and resubmit plans to address staff comments.

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Step 4: Permit Approval

Once approved, the sign can be installed. Typical processing time is approximately 5–7 business days from the date fees are paid, provided no revisions are required.

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Step 3: Technical Review

Staff will review the proposal for compliance with applicable bylaws and previously issued permits. If required, applicants may need to revise and resubmit plans to address staff comments.

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Step 4: Permit Approval

Once approved, the sign can be installed. Typical processing time is approximately 5–7 business days from the date fees are paid, provided no revisions are required.

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Step 3: Technical Review

Staff will review the proposal for compliance with applicable bylaws and previously issued permits. If required, applicants may need to revise and resubmit plans to address staff comments.

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Step 4: Permit Approval

Once approved, the sign can be installed. Typical processing time is approximately 5–7 business days from the date fees are paid, provided no revisions are required.

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Step 3: Technical Review

Staff will review the proposal for compliance with applicable bylaws and previously issued permits. If required, applicants may need to revise and resubmit plans to address staff comments.

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Step 4: Permit Approval

Once approved, the sign can be installed. Typical processing time is approximately 5–7 business days from the date fees are paid, provided no revisions are required.

Contact Us

If you have any additional questions about Temporary Use Permits Permits, please contact the Planning department at 250-294-8153 or planning@colwood.ca