A Temporary Use Permit allows the use of land, on a temporary basis.
The permit takes precedence over uses allowed in a zoning or rural land use bylaw. An example of a temporary use permit would be gravel extraction.
Conditions can be placed before approval or after completion of use. For example, a condition may be the requirement to return the property to the original state after use. The CRD may require and hold a bond or letters of irrevocable credit with regard to a subject condition. This is to ensure that the agreed-upon conditions are completed.
Please note:
Your application will be processed in accordance with Cariboo Regional District Development Procedures, Guidelines & Fees Bylaw which includes a detailed fee and fee refund schedule.