Agriculture Applications

The protection of Kelowna's agricultural land is a priority to the City, and in order to protect these lands we require several types of permits on or adjacent to agricultural land. If your property is in a farm protection development permit area, and you want to alter the land through activities such as soil deposit or removal, constructing farm structures or farm help dwellings, you may be required to apply for a permit. To help ensure the success of your application, be sure to review the Official Community Plan (OCP) and zoning bylaw, and arrange a pre-application meeting with a planner.

If your property is within the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), your land is also subject to the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) Act and ALR regulations, applicable approvals from the ALC must be obtained prior to the City processing development permits. 

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Learn more about specific requirements that may impact your development project if you are in the ALR:

ALC Applications

If your property is wholly or partially within the ALR, those lands are subject to the ALC Act and ALR regulations, and an ALC application may be required. Visit the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) Application and Agricultural Land Reserve pages for more information.

Farm Protection Development Permits

Certain development activities on agricultural land may require a Farm Protection Development Permit. To learn when a permit is required and how to apply, visit the Farm Protection Development Permits page.

Temporary Farm Worker Housing (TFWH) Permit

If you plan to house temporary farm workers, you must apply for a Temporary Farm Worker Housing (TFWH) Permit. For more information about TFWH requirements and housing in agricultural areas, visit the Temporary Farm Worker Housing (TFWH) Permit and Dwellings in Agricultural Areas pages.

Soil Deposit Removal Permit

Information and details regarding these permits can be found on the Soil Deposit/Removal Permits page.