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City of Vancouver Launches Two New Digital Tools to Improve Customer Service and Streamline Permitting
Thursday, June 15, 2023Company Profile | Follow Company
City to launch Project Requirements Exploration and eComply digital permitting tools
Vancouver, BC, June 15, 2023--(T-Net)--The City of Vancouver announced today that it is launching a Project Requirements Exploration Tool (PRET) and eComply as part of its ongoing efforts to improve customer service and streamline the permitting process.
These two new digital tools will reduce staff manual review time and provide residents and businesses with confidence that their application is compliant and complete.
The City's Project Requirements Exploration Tool (PRET) will allow applicants to explore and understand regulations and requirements for locations throughout Vancouver. Applicants can identify potential costs, map out timelines, and determine project feasibility - all before they pursue a potential application.
eComply is an online design compliance check tool, developed by Archistar, an industry leading technology company. eComply will allow applicants to upload their designs and drawings, check if they meet City of Vancouver regulations, and receive a compliance report.
The City is the first in North America to partner with Archistar and improve its permitting process using this technology.
The first iteration of PRET is slated to launch later this summer, while eComply's initial component will be available early next year. Watch a sneak peek of eComply External website.
Ken Sim, Mayor, City of Vancouver
"Embracing technology for permitting will have a huge impact for Vancouver's residents and businesses," said Mayor Ken Sim. "Applicants will receive feedback on any items that are incomplete, missing or not permitted so they can resolve it before they submit their application."
The complexity of some applications can result in multiple rounds of manual review between staff and applicants. The interactive PRET and eComply will help to reduce this complexity.
Dr. Ben Coorey, Chief Executive, Archistar
"Our partnership with the City of Vancouver will help Vancouver residents and businesses to assess land potential at the click of a button," said Dr. Ben Coorey, Archistar Chief Executive. "Anyone will be to instantly pre-check their plans for compliance, ultimately making the approval process faster, easier, and cheaper."
Andrea Law, General Manager, Development, Buildings and Licensing, City of Vancouver
"On average, more than 70% of the processing time for laneway and low-density homes remains outside of the City with applicants," said Andrea Law, General Manager, Development, Buildings and Licensing. "To help applicants, we continue to simplify policies and guidelines so the application process is less complex."
To help make it easier to build new housing across Vancouver, the City is:
Ron Rapp, CEO, Homebuilders Association Vancouver
"Feedback from some members of late have noted improvements on permit processing with one member citing a turnaround for comments from City of Vancouver in less than 16 days," said Ron Rapp, CEO of the Homebuilders Association Vancouver. "With the recent announcements External website from the Province the need to develop effective and positive working relationships between the City and our members is more important than ever."
While staff prepare to launch PRET and eComply, applicants are encouraged to book an appointment with the Services Centre to address any questions or concerns before submitting their application. Future info sessions for those interested in learning more about commercial and residential renovations, laneway homes, secondary suites, and multiplexes will be available in early fall.
Business licensing
To support businesses and simplify licensing in Vancouver, staff are undergoing a review to update and modernize the business licensing by-law. Last month Council approved streamlining nearly 600 business license types into 88. Businesses with existing licensing will be transferred into their new license type for their 2025 licence renewal.
Building on the success of the online pilot for home-based businesses launched earlier this year, effective June 30, commercial and out-of-town businesses can apply, track, pay, and receive their business licence electronically.
More Information
View the complete list of the City's actions to help improve the permitting process.
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