Vibration Control - City of Toronto 2026

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Chapter 658, Ravine and Natural Feature Protection, of the City of Toronto Municipal Code, protects trees and natural features in designated areas of the City. There is no minimum diameter for a tree to qualify for protection under the Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-law.
City of Toronto Vibration Control By-Law, 514-2008 The City of Toronto By-Law requires an assessment of construction vibrations that may impact buildings or structures outside of the construction site to be conducted in support of applications for building permits.
A vibration control device is introduced into a stack or a steel telecommunications tower to reduce wind response, dampen seismic force, and prevent electromagnetic interference. Structural members can be protected from fatigue damage caused by wind response.

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The Noise Bylaw (Chapter 591, City of Toronto Municipal Code) permits operation of construction equipment ONLY during Monday to Friday 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and no construction noise on Sundays and statutory holidays (amending bylaw 505-2006).
Torontos Trees By-law (Municipal Code Ch. 813) protects all trees on City streets, regardless of size. In older parts of Toronto, the City often owns the first 15 feet or so of what appears to be your front yard. All trees located on City-owned land are considered City trees.
The Municipal Code Chapter 545 Licensing requires that certain businesses obtain a licence from the City of Toronto, and sets conditions that these businesses must follow in order to operate. Examples of City licensed establishments include to cafes, restaurants and bars.
Inspection requests can be made by phone Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To contact an agent, please call 416-338-0700. If you leave a voicemail message for an inspection request, please include the permit number, a contact name, email address, and phone number where you can be docHubed.

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