Plan 360
A division of Southeast Regional Service Commission
The Planning Committee of the Regional Service Commission provides services pertaining to provisions in rural or municipal plans, to building and development permits, to zoning and to subdivision plans for its planning district. The Planning Committee offers recommendations to the Maple Hills Rural Community.
Our citizens can participate in the decision making process by contacting our municipal office or by attending the monthly public meetings for Maple Hills or the Regional Service Commission.
Info on building permits
Building permits are issued by the Planning Committee of the Regional Service Commission on behalf of the Maple Hills Rural Community. The office in Moncton is located at 1234 Main Street. You can call (506) 382-5386 for any additional information.
1) Property plan
Showing details of the building to be constructed in regards to the property limits and other physical elements (Ex: bodies of water, roads, right of way, another building on the property, etc.).
2) Construction plan (preferably 2 copies)
Including the following information:
- Foundation plan
- Floor plan
- Building elevation
- Cross-section or wall-section with construction details
- Truss
- Floor joists and manufacturer information
3) Property information
- PID #
- Civic address
- Owner’s name
- Copy of the deed
- For civic #, please contact Public safety (NB 911) at 1-888-353-4444
4) Approval for other concerned agencies as per project
- Dept. of Health for septic system (506-856-2814 Septic Tanks from 2003-2015 or 1-844-249-6533 Septic tanks 2016 +)
- Dept. of Environment (506-856-2374) if proximity to a body of water
- Dept of Transportation (1-833-384-4111)
- Maple Hills Rural Community (506-805-5445) for disclaimer regarding private streets
- Other agencies as needed (Natural Resources, Fire marshal, Public safety, etc.)
Property zoning must permit construction in question and all clauses for the zoning must be respected (unless owner is asking for a variance). Processing for building permits can take 2-3 weeks before the permit can be issued once application is properly filled out and all necessary information is received by the Planning Commission. The timeline will vary seasonally and will depend on the volume of permits the Planning Commission is processing.
The Planning Committee of the Regional Service Commission Office - Moncton
Westmorland Albert Terminal Plaza
1234 rue Main Street, 2nd floor, Unit 200, Moncton, N-B, E1C 1H6 Canada
Tel. 506-382-5386
Fax. 506-382-3651
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