Module
Land Management
Land Management covers the regulatory side of your municipality — GIS, building permits, zoning, inspections and bylaws — tailored to Canadian regulations. It keeps every property, application and inspection connected to the rest of mERP®, so staff work from one accurate record instead of separate systems.
What it does
- Leverage your existing GIS resources
- GIS and parcel records connected to live mERP data
- Building permits, development permits, subdivisions, demolitions, zoning and bylaw management
- Inspections tracked through resolution
- Built around Canadian regulatory requirements
- Configurable to your development regulations
Works with
Land Management connects to Mapping, ePermitting, 311 Citizen Service Requests, eBills and Financial.
Key capabilities
- Building permits from application through plan review, conditions, issuance and occupancy, with fees that post to Financial
- Zoning and development applications, variances and rezonings tracked against the parcels they affect
- Inspection scheduling and results, with deficiencies followed through to sign-off
- Bylaw and property-standards enforcement, including complaints, notices, orders and follow-up
- GIS parcel records that tie each property to its assessment, tax, utility and work history
- Business licensing and other regulatory approvals managed against the same property record
How it connects
Land Management shares the parcel as a common key with Mapping, so a property on the map opens straight to its permits, inspections and bylaw files. ePermitting feeds online applications directly into the same property record, 311 routes resident complaints into enforcement files, and every permit, licence and inspection fee posts to Financial. One accurate property record serves the whole regulatory workflow instead of separate departmental spreadsheets.
Built for Canadian municipalities
Permit types, zoning categories and inspection workflows reflect Canadian planning and building practice — provincial building-code inspections, local zoning bylaws and the property-standards regime municipalities enforce. Records are held under PIPEDA and provincial privacy law, and the system is built, supported and hosted under Canadian jurisdiction, keeping regulatory records sovereign.
Your land and regulatory records stay in one Canadian-built, connected platform.