Applicants and developers
- You can submit certified technical reports from licensed professionals. The city must accept them if complete and not under complaint.
- You may face fewer peer review requirements, which can lower costs and shorten timelines.
- You will still need to hire qualified professionals. Their certification carries legal responsibility if something goes wrong.
Residents and communities
- Projects may move faster because cities rely more on certified expert reports and less on in‑house review.
- Cities still decide where and what can be built through zoning, development permits, and community plans.
- If a certified report is wrong and causes harm, lawsuits would target the professional, not the city.
Licensed professionals (regulated under the Professional Governance Act)
- You may see more demand for certifications on development files.
- Your legal exposure increases. You are liable for damages caused by reliance on your certification, so insurance and practice standards matter.
- Disputes with municipal staff can be escalated to the superintendent.