The Provincial Housing Supply Act now requires the District of West Vancouver to collect and report housing information when new residential dwellings are proposed. As a result, Housing Form is now required for new multi-family and mixed-use applications. For questions regarding housing forms, please contact the Planning department via email: [email protected]
On December 15, 2025, Council adopted amendments to the Tree Bylaw in support of the District’s Urban Forest Management Plan. The amendments include a lower tree protection size of 20 cm DBH for properties undergoing development with a new single-family or multi-family dwelling or commercial building. The lower tree protection size applies as of December 15, 2025 to any new development permit or building permit application submitted on or after Dec 15th and for any property that has a building permit application submitted, under review, approved or issued, or is actively under construction for a new single-family, or multi-family dwelling or commercial building, including demolition. For further information on this change, please refer to the Private Property Tree Cutting Permit webpage here.
Wondering what permits are required to install a heat pump?
If you are retrofitting your old boiler or furnace with a heat pump in a Multi-Family Building you will need:
- An Electrical Permit;
- Strata approval;
- Load calculations;
- Photos showing existing building or unit with heat pump location;
- Specifications of the heat pump (ie., appearance, dimensions);
- Site plan/floor plan showing the location of the heat pump.
If you are altering or installing a hydronic heating system with a heat pump in a Multi-Family Building you will need:
- An Electrical Permit, Hot Water Heating Permit along with heat loss calculations (for hydronic heating systems only);
- Strata approval;
- Load calculations;
- Photos showing existing building or unit with heat pump location;
- Specifications of the heat pump (ie., appearance, dimensions);
- Site plan/floor plan showing the location of the heat pump.
Applications for multiple units or a whole building in one application may require additional electrical engineering information or drawings. In some cases, a building permit may be required.
View the tabs below to find application forms, guiding documents, and learn about the application process.