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Under the Ontario Building Code Act, a building permit is required for the construction of an addition or alteration of any structure which results in a building area over 10m².
Projects that Require Building Permits |
Projects that require a building permit include:
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Projects That Do Not Require a Building Permit |
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Pools and Hot Tubs |
Decks |
A deck is a raised uncovered platform that is attached to a dwelling. A deck will generally require a building permit and will require protective guards if it has a walking surface greater than 24" above grade. Porch A porch is a covered structure that usually forms part of the entrance of a dwelling. It may be enclosed or unenclosed. Any porch requires a building permit and will require protective guards if it has a walking surface greater than 24" above grade. Patio A patio is an uncovered platform at grade level that is usually constructed of concrete or stone. A patio generally does not require a building permit, unless it interferes with an existing structure.
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Fees and Charges |
2024 Development Fees and Charges Building Permit fees, please click here |
Building Administrator's Report |
The Building Department publishes monthly and yearly reports that include information on Building Code and Non-Building code permits issued. Monthly Building Report - August 2021 |
Ontario Building Code |
The Building Code Act, 1992, governs the construction, renovation, change of use, and demolition of buildings. The Ontario Building Code is a regulation made under the Building Code Act established to set standards for new construction, ensure public safety in newly constructed buildings and support the government's commitment to energy conservation, barrier-free accessibility and economic development. Through plans review and site inspection, staff ensure that the design and construction of new structures and renovations comply with the Ontario Building Code. |