Online submissions headlines pending changes to Nanaimo’s AAP policy
NANAIMO — A number of tweaks to the City of Nanaimo’s alternative approval process (AAP) are likely coming, including allowing forms to be submitted electronically.
City staff were asked in June to prepare a report clarifying the rules around the AAP process, following two failed attempts to borrow money for a new public works facility, also known as the Nanaimo Operations Centre project.
During the Monday, July 15 Governance and Priorities Committee meeting, director of legislative services Sheila Gurrie, said online AAP forms will be allowed to be submitted electronically through the City’s submission webpage, either as a PDF or a photo of the signed forms.
“At this time a fully electronic form with e-signatures…we do not have the ability right now to limit how many responses a person can do, and the abuse of that system is a potential. The Docusign is three to five dollars per signature, so it’s just not feasible at this time.”