Grading Approval Process
The grading approval process for both rough and final grade is as follows:
Step One
The applicant completes the grading work and has an Alberta Land Surveyor prepare a Rough or Final Residential Lot Grading Certificate.
Step Two
The applicant submits the Residential Lot Grading Certificate to the City of Edmonton online at selfserve.edmonton.ca to request the lot grading inspection.
Preparing for Inspection
Before the inspection, please ensure the site is accessible (gates are unlocked), dogs and other animals are contained inside and any materials/objects that would impede the grading inspection or make it difficult to inspect the grading are removed.
For final grade inspections, please ensure the topsoil is smoothly spread out, compacted and ready for sod, liners, rocks, and other materials.
Step Three
A Lot Grading Inspector will conduct a site inspection to verify that the lot is graded in accordance with the approved Lot Grading Plan, Lot Grading Requirements and Drainage Bylaw 18093.
Step Four
The applicant will receive an Inspection Report indicating whether the inspection has Passed (approved) or Failed (deficiencies exist).
- If the inspection has passed:
- The inspection report will indicate approval and a copy of the lot grading certificate will be included. This approval is based on the site conditions observed at the time of the lot grading inspection.
- If the inspection has failed:
- The Inspection Report will indicate the list of deficiencies to be corrected. Deficiency item locations are labelled “left”, “right”, “front” and “back.” The “front” of a lot is defined when facing the property from the City street. In the case of a corner lot, the front property line is the shorter of the two property lines that are adjacent to the City street.
- The applicant must correct the deficiencies within 60 days (unless otherwise noted) and book their re-inspection online. If re-submission of a Lot Grading Certificate is indicated or re-inspection fees are outstanding, the re-inspection cannot be successfully booked until these are resolved.
To initiate a Rough or Final Lot Grading Inspection (or Re-inspection) and submit the Lot Grading Certificate or pay a re-inspection fee, go to selfserve.edmonton.ca residential lot grading.