Building a new home in the Town of Crossfield involves several steps, from planning and permits to inspections and final approval.
Follow the steps below to understand the process.
1. Confirm Zoning & Review Requirements
Before starting your project, confirm that your property is zoned for a single family dwelling and review applicable regulations.
This includes:
- Land Use Bylaw requirements (setbacks, height, lot coverage)
- Statutory Plans (Municipal Development Plan,
- Area Structure Plans (ASP)
Taking time at this stage helps prevent delays later in the process.
2. Apply for a Development Permit
A Development Permit confirms that your proposed home complies with the Town’s planning regulations.
This includes:
- setbacks
- building height
- lot coverage
- site layout and placement on the lot
Visit the Development Permit page for details on how to apply.
3. Apply for a Building Permit
A Building Permit is required before you begin construction of your newhome.
A permit ensures your project meets the Alberta Building Code and focuses on:
- structural safety
- building systems
- energy efficiency requirements
You may also be required to submit:
- construction drawings
- site plan
- supporting documentation
4. Prepare for Construction
Once your Development Permit and Building Permit have been approved, you can begin preparing for construction.
Before starting any work on your property, the following requirements must be completed:
Line Locates (Required Before Digging)
Before any ground disturbance, you must request line locates through
Utility Safety Partners.
This service identifies underground utilities (sewer, gas, electrical, water, etc.) to help prevent damage, service disruptions, or injury.
Lot Grading
Before construction begins, it is important to understand how your lot will be graded.
Lot grading ensures that water drains away from your home and toward appropriate drainage areas, helping to prevent water issues on your property and neighbouring properties.
You may be required to follow an approved grading plan and provide confirmation after construction that grading has been completed correctly.
Inspection Requirements
Construction must follow a series of required inspections at key stages.
Before starting, ensure you understand:
- when inspections are required
- how to schedule inspections
- what must be completed before each inspection
See the Inspection Requirements page for full details.
5. Apply for Trade Permits
In addition to a Building Permit, separate permits are required for:
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Gas
These permits are typically applied for by your contractor.
Need Help or Have Questions?
Building a new home involves multiple steps, permits, and requirements. If you’re unsure where to start, the Town is here to help.
Contact the Planning & Development team if you:
- are unsure what permits are required
- need help understanding application requirements
- want to confirm zoning or property details
- would like to discuss your project before applying
Early coordination can help prevent delays and ensure your application is complete.