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Originally Posted by SSM_DC5
Since you have an "in" with cov planners, wtf is up with the delays with reviewing change of use applications? No physical changes to the space, just reviewing of drawings needed. Send some inspector to verify the next day and be done with it. Shits been like 3 months. Ppl have a business to run, rent ain't free. Oh am why the eff does the city require you to know the hours of operation as part of this change of use process? They plan to strictly hold the applicant to those hours?
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From my point of view it seems like they have very few plan checkers. It’s almost always the same 2-3 people I deal with.
In comparison to your example, underground civil work for Hydro or Telus, the review and acceptance timeline is 4-8 months depending on complexity. So take into consideration how long it takes a utility to scope a project, draft revision after revision of their plan THEN submit to CoV for approval, and THEN wait for acceptance.
Underground civil work for BC hydro or Telus is taking 8-24 months from intake to construction.