
Building Permit -
ApplicationA Building Permit is required for most renovation and construction projects, including new buildings greater than 107 sq. Ft., additions, significant renovations, elevated sundecks, and so on. For removal of any structure, a Demolition Permit is required. Permit applications and corresponding plans undergo a technical review to ensure that projects comply with the Ontario Building Code and maintain the health, welfare and safety of the public. A series of inspections and approvals are undertaken during the life of a Permit to ensure work is completed in a satisfactory manner.
Sign Permit - ApplicationPrior to the erection or placement of any sign or advertising device, a Sign Permit must be obtained. These Permits are administered in accordance with the Sign By-law to ensure that streetscapes and building facades are maintained in an orderly manner, free from unsightly clutter.
Pool Permit Installation of any body of water exceeding 24 inches in depth requires approval of a Pool Permit. The Swimming Pool By-law contains provisions relating to fencing, setbacks, required inspections, and other technical matters.
Heritage Permit New development, additions, demolitions and/or exterior renovations of buildings located within a designated Heritage District or other area designated under the Ontario Heritage Act require a Heritage Permit. Plans are reviewed by the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) and staff in an effort to maintain and enhance the architectural and/or historical significance of the community's older building stock. For more information about heritage permits, click here or to download application forms, please
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