Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Building Permits

If you are building, adding onto, or making major changes to a home or accessory building, you will likely need a building permit.

A permit ensures:

  • Your project meets zoning by-laws
  • Construction meets safety standards
  • Your investment is protected

Contact us early in your planning process to confirm requirements.


Do I Need a Permit?

A permit is required for:

  • New homes
  • Additions (garages, rooms, decks, etc.)
  • Accessory buildings over 120 ft²
  • Structural renovations, or non-structural renovations  or repairs where the value of work is in excess of $5000.00
  • Installation, renovation or renewal of any mechanical system
  • Excavation of land if the purpose of excavation is the construction of a building requiring a permit
  • Connection to municipal utilities
  • Installation of an access to a municipal road
  • Finishing a basement
  • Moving buildings

If you are unsure, contact the Municipality before starting work.


What You Need to Apply

Required for Most Applications

  • Completed Building Permit Application Form
  • Site plan showing:
    • Property lines
    • Existing buildings
    • Proposed building location
    • Distances (setbacks) to property lines

Additional Requirements (Depending on Your Project)

Survey Requirements

You may need:

  • Surveyor’s Construction Layout (for buildings with permanent foundations in urban areas)
  • Surveyor’s Staking Certificate (typically for properties 2 acres or less)

These ensure buildings are placed correctly on the property.


Building Plans

You must submit drawings that show:

  • Building dimensions and layout
  • Foundation and structure

Drawings must include the property address or legal description.


Soil / Foundation Reports

A geotechnical engineer’s report may be required if:

  • Your basement is deeper than 4 feet
  • Your property is in certain urban or rural residential areas

This ensures safe foundation design.


Other Possible Documents

Depending on your project, you may also need:

  • Building Location Certificate (BLC)
  • Letter of Authorization or proof of ownership

Additional Permits

Access (Driveway) Permit

You may need an access permit if:

  • Your property does not yet have a driveway
  • You are connecting to a municipal road

This determines culvert size and access location.


Utility Permits

In urban areas:

  • Utility connection permits will be issued as part of your building permit

No separate application is required


How the Process Works

Step 1: Prepare Your Application

Gather required documents (see above).

Step 2: Submit Your Application

Submit to the Municipality for review.

Step 3: Application Review

Staff review for:

  • Zoning compliance
  • Building code requirements

You may be contacted for more information.


Step 4: Permit Issuance

Once approved:

  • You receive your permit
  • Construction can begin

Step 5: Inspections

Inspections are required during construction.

Contact the Municipality to schedule inspections at key stages.


Timelines

Processing times vary depending on:

  • Project complexity
  • Completeness of your application

Submitting complete information helps avoid delays.


Fees

Permit fees are typically based on:

  • Building size (square footage)

See the Fees By-law (Schedule C) for full details.


Contact Us

Permit Administrator

We are happy to help you understand requirements before you apply.

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