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Declaration of Use Letter The Declaration of Use may be required by an examiner to clarify the use of a building to supplement the information shown on the plans. If requested by the examiner, the Registered Property Owner must complete and sign the form, clearly indicated the proposed use.
Noise Control 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).
Chapter 19 of the Toronto Municipal Code regulates the citys BIAs (City of Toron- to, 2016b). This legislation defines the man- date, responsibilities, and financial require- ments of each organization (Green, 2008).
A building permit takes, 5 to 20 days depending on its class size determination. Providing meets zoning requirements submitted drawings provide all the necessary information. 5 days Residential fast track, maximum 100 m2 (1076 sq.. ft.)
Chapter 610 of the City of Toronto Municipal Code, as amended by the parking bylaw, directs that all reviews conducted by a hearing officer shall be in ance with the Statutory Powers and Procedures Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
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598-1. ASSESSMENT CORPORATION - The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation established under the Assessment Act for the purpose of creating, administering, maintaining and updating the assessment roll. ASSESSMENT ROLL - The Provincial tax assessment roll as established and maintained under the Assessment Act.
The Toronto Municipal Code is a compilation of by-laws organized by subject. Each chapter is a by-law. For example, Chapter 591 - Noise; or, Chapter 447 - Fences. Check the list of Recent Amendments for changes to specific Code chapters since the last Code update.
The City of Toronto is your local government, also known as the municipal level of government. In Canada, we also have a federal government and provincial government.

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