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Site plans Most or all of the information required for a site plan can be found on your property survey. You may have received a survey when you purchased your home. Plans of property can be obtained from the Ontario Land Registry Office(link is external).
The Site Plan Control By-law states that all land within the City is designated as a Site Plan Control area and that no person can undertake development without site plan approval. The by-law goes on to exempt certain types of development (Section 4), then further describes a number of exceptions to these exemptions.
Permits for work such as siding, roofing, windows and electrical services generally can be obtained the next day with office hours. Applications that require plan reviews from our department generally take about 2-3 weeks for completion of the review.
If your property is subject to Site Plan Control, you may only build ing to plans and drawings approved by the Chief Planner or their designate. Generally, you will be required to enter into a Site Plan Agreement and provide financial securities to secure aspects of the proposal.
Site plans Most or all of the information required for a site plan can be found on your property survey. You may have received a survey when you purchased your home. Plans of property can be obtained from the Ontario Land Registry Office(link is external).
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For example, the timeframe on a permit application for a house is 10 days. For a more complex building, such as a hospital, the timeframe is 30 days. Within this timeframe, a municipality must either issue the permit, or refuse it with full reasons for denial.
Section 41 Subsection (12) of the Planning Act, sets out the rights of appeal for site plan applications. Subsection 12 states that only the applicant/landowner can appeal the municipalitys lack of a decision within 30 days of submission of the application.
These are the average times for processing and issuing a permit: New residential (detached, semi) 13 weeks. Residential alteration (detached, semi) 7 weeks. Second unit 10 weeks.
A Site Plan Approval Agreement is a binding contract between the Municipality and the Owner, and is required to be registered on title of the property and is a prerequisite to the building permit application process. Submit a complete application, any required documents, and the applicable fees to the Municipality.
A Site Plan Approval Agreement is a binding contract between the Municipality and the Owner, and is required to be registered on title of the property and is a prerequisite to the building permit application process. Submit a complete application, any required documents, and the applicable fees to the Municipality.

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