ePlan Servicing Agreement Submissions
Servicing Agreement drawings and documents must be submitted online using ePlan. For information on how to submit your Servicing Agreement Plans through ePlan and the ePlan review process, see Electronic Plan Submissions Instructions Steps 1 through 8 below.
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Electronic Plan Submissions Instructions
Step 1 - Prepare and Submit an Application
The ePlan review process is initiated when a Servicing Agreement application is submitted by the property owner or their authorized agent through MyPermit and is accepted by the City.
Step 2 - Provide Engineering Consultant Contact
ePlan will assign a task and send an email to the individual or Applicant (Project Contact) that submitted the application through MyPermit. The Applicant (Project Contact) will be required toenter their Civil Engineering Consultant’s (the “Engineering Consultant”) contact details into ePlan.
Step 3 - Engineering Consultant Invitation to ePlan
Once the Engineering Consultant’s contact details are entered into ePlan, an email will be sent, inviting the Engineering Consultant to access the permit application through ePlan, and requesting that drawings and supporting documents be uploaded.
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Step 4 - Applicant Upload
The Engineering Consultant will upload drawings and supporting documents to ePlan. Each submission must be accompanied by a completed Servicing Agreement Design Drawing Checklist. Download a copy here:
Servicing Agreement Design Drawing Checklist
Step 5 - Pre-Screen
The Development Applications Coordinator pre-screens the submission to ensure completeness and compliance with City submission standards. Engineering Consultants will be notified if revisions are required; otherwise, the files will be distributed to relevant City departments for concurrent review and comment.
Step 6 - City Review of Submission
City staff will review and comment on submission documents digitally through the ePlan system. Review typically requires one month to complete, but review times may vary depending on complexity.
ePlan allows for both the Applicant (Project Contact) and the Engineering Consultant to check the status of the review at any time.
Step 7 - Returning the Marked-Up Plans to the Consultant
The Applicant (Project Contact) and the Engineering Consultant are notified via email once the review is complete. Comments can be viewed and downloaded through ePlan.
The Engineering Consultant will respond to all comments through ePlan and upload revised drawings and documents.
Steps 5 to 7 are repeated until all City comments are addressed.
Step 8 - City Approval
Once all required statutory right-of-way have been fully registered and other requirements have been met, the drawings will be stamped for approval. An email will be sent to notify the Applicant (Project Contact) and Engineering Consultant that the drawings may now be downloaded.
Note: Prior to construction, a Preconstruction Meeting is required with City Inspections. City Inspections will set up the meeting once all requirements have been met. The Development Applications Coordinator will notify the Applicant (Project Contact) and Engineering Consultant of the requirements.
The Engineering Consultant is required to send hard copies of signed and sealed approved drawings to the Development Applications Coordinator for distribution to Inspections Staff. The number of drawings required will be confirmed at the time of approval.
More Information
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