THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF EAST GWILLIMBURY BY-LAW NUMBER
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1 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF EAST GWILLIMBURY BY-LAW NUMBER TO GOVERN THE ISSUANCE AND ADMINISTRATION OF BUILDING AND DEMOLITION PERMITS, AS WELL AS AN ADDENDUM TO THE CORPORATE CODE OF CONDUCT Whereas Section 7 of the Building Code Act, S.O. 1992, c.23, as amended authorizes a Municipality to pass by-laws, resolutions and regulations: NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of East Gwillimbury hereby enacts as follows: 1.0 ADMINISTRATION 1.1 Unless otherwise stated, the Chief Building Official for the Town of East Gwillimbury, and such persons as he directs shall administer and enforce this bylaw. 1.2 By-law , as amended, is hereby repealed. 2.0 DEFINITIONS Short Title 2.1 (1) This By-law may be cited as The Building By-law. Definitions In this By-law: 2.2 Act means the Building Code Act, S.O or any successor legislation. 2.3 Building means, (a) a structure occupying an area greater than ten square metres consisting of a wall, roof and floor or any of them or a structural system serving the function thereof including all plumbing, works, fixtures and service systems appurtenant thereto, (b) a structure occupying an area of ten square metres or less that contains plumbing, including the plumbing appurtenant thereto, (c) structures designated in the Building Code; ( batiment ) 2.4 Building Code means regulations made under section 34 of the Building Code Act, ( code du batiment ) 2.5 BCIN means Building Code Identification Number
2 2.6 Business Day (s) means all days of the week other than Saturday, holidays and all other days when the offices of the principal authority are not open for the transaction of business with the pubic. 2.7 Chief Building Official means a chief building official appointed or constituted under section 3 or 4 of the Building Code Act ( chef du service du batiment ). 2.8 Complete Application means an application that meets the requirements set out in the Building Code for applications where the Chief Building Official is required to make a decision within the prescribed time period as set out in the Building Code. 2.9 Fee(s) means all fees collected by the Town pertaining to the construction or demolition of a building, unless otherwise stated Gross Floor Area means the total area of all floors within a building measured between the outside surfaces of exterior walls excluding floors in unfinished cellars and basements, but including twenty-five (25) percent of the floor area of an unfinished walkout basement if appropriate New Development means development within the Settlement Area Boundary as identified in the Town s Official Plan and/or registered plans of subdivision New Residential Development means development to which residential development levies are applicable Permit means a permit for the construction or demolition of a building in the Town of East Gwillimbury regulated under this by-law Principal Authority means the council of the Town of East Gwillimbury Registered Code Agency means a person or entity that has the qualifications and meets the requirements described in subsection 15.11(4) of the Building Code Act Town means the Corporation of the Town of East Gwillimbury 2.17 Walkout Basement means a basement with doorway access directly at ground level with at least 50% of the wall area of that building level above the surrounding ground level. 3.0 PERMITS 3.1 The classes of permit required for construction or demolition of buildings are as set out in Schedule A to this By-law. In addition, a staged permit or conditional permit may be issued.
3 3.2 Staged permits are required for new residential development under the provisions of a subdivision agreement, and new development. A staged permit requires a complete plan examination confirming compliance with the Act, Building Code, and all applicable law approvals shall be in place. Staged permits would be issued for the following phases of construction: (a) completion of the footings and foundations; and (b) completion of the building. 3.3 A survey showing the location of the foundation on the lot and the elevation at the top of the foundation wall is required after installation of such, for buildings subject to a staged permit. 3.4 Conditional permits are issued at the discretion of the Chief Building Official under subsection 8.(3) of the Act. 3.5 On completion of the construction of any building, the Chief Building Official may require the applicant to file a set of plans of the building as constructed and a survey showing the location of the building. 4.0 APPLICATION 4.1 A person requiring a permit shall file a Complete Application in the forms prescribed and approved by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. The required forms are available on-line through the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing web-site, Town of East Gwillimbury website, and at the Town Development Services Department. 4.2 The application form shall be completed by the applicant to the satisfaction of the Chief Building Official or designate. 4.3 To be considered a Complete Application every permit application shall be accompanied by the approval documents issued by the agencies responsible for applicable laws listed in the Building Code, where those agencies issue approval documents and the law applies to the construction or demolition being proposed, in addition, and shall: (a) (b) (c) (d) identify and describe in detail the proposed work and the use and occupancy of the land which is the subject of the application; describe the subject land in a way that it is readily identifiable and the site of the proposed work is easily distinguished; for new development, refer to a current plan of survey certified by a registered Ontario Land Surveyor, and a copy of the plan of survey shall be filed with the Chief Building Official or designate. identify and describe in detail any structural effect the proposed work may have on any land, building or structure abutting the subject land;
4 (e) (f) (g) (h) state the name, address and telephone number of the owner; be signed by the owner of the subject land or by a person authorized, in writing, to act as an agent for the owner, certifying the correctness of all the information in the application; be accompanied by such other documents, information or approvals as may be required by the Building Code Act, including applicable law as defined in such Act; be accompanied by two 1 copies of a site plan of the subject land showing, (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) the location and dimensions of any proposed and all existing building (s); the dimensions of the property; the center line and any elevations of any streets abutting the subject land; and the existing and proposed elevations of the work site plotted on a contour grid as required by the Town General Manager of Community Infrastructure and Environmental Services; (i) accompanied by two 2 copies of plans, drawings and specifications for the proposed building showing, (i) (ii) the proposed use of each room or floor area in the proposed building(s); construction details specific to the proposed project, to the satisfaction of the Chief Building Official or designate, which may include those listed in Appendix B; (j) include approval from the Regional Public Health Unit for projects involving facilities to be used in the preparation of food for the general public. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain and provide this approval with their application; 1 Unless otherwise specified. 2 Unless otherwise specified.
5 (k) (l) (m) (n) (o) (p) include confirmation from the Town Community Infrastructure and Environmental Services Department that, for development where tree preservation provisions have been incorporated into the subdivision agreement, that the provisions have been adequately satisfied in the planning of the project. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain and provide this confirmation with their application; include confirmation from the Town Community Infrastructure and Environmental Services Department that for development where lot grading approval has been incorporated into the subdivision agreement, that the approval has been granted for individual lots. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain and provide this confirmation with their application; include confirmation from the Town Community Infrastructure and Environmental Services Department, Region of York Transportation and Work Department, or the Ministry of Transportation that for development where entrance approval is required from the road to the property, approval has been obtained. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain and provide this confirmation with their application; include confirmation from the Town Development Services Department that for development where site plan approval is required, that the approval has been obtained. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain and provide this confirmation with their application; include approval from the Town Emergency Services Department where the application is for an industrial, institutional, or commercial building, or as determined by the Chief Building Official. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain and provide this approval with their application; and be accompanied by the required fees. 4.4 In addition to the requirements of , every demolition permit application shall: (a) (b) where Section 2.3 Design & General Review or a successor section of the Building Code applies, be accompanied by structural design characteristics of the building and the method of demolition; and be accompanied by proof satisfactory to the Chief Building Official that arrangements have been made with proper authorities for the termination and capping of all the water, sewer, gas, electric, telephone or other utilities and services.
6 4.5 Where application has been made for a conditional permit under subsection 8.(3) of the Act, the application shall: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) contain the information required by clauses 8.(3) (a) to (c) of the Act; contain such other information, complete building plans and specifications concerning the project as the Chief Building Official may require; state the reasons why the applicant believes that unreasonable delays in construction would occur if a conditional permit is not granted; state the necessary approvals which must be obtained in respect of the proposed building and the time in which such approvals will be obtained; state the time in which plans and specifications of the complete building will be filed with the Chief Building Official; and enter into a conditional permit agreement with the Town. 4.6 In addition to the requirements of Section of this by-law, every application for a change of use permit issued under subsection 10.-(1) of the Act shall be submitted to the Chief Building Official, and shall: (a) (b) (c) describe the building in which the occupancy is to be changed, by a description that will readily identify and locate the building; identify and describe in detail the current and proposed occupancies of the building or part of a building for which the application is made; and include plans and specifications which show the current and proposed occupancy of all parts of the building, and which contain sufficient information to establish compliance with the requirements of the Building Code, including: floor plans, details of wall, floor and roof assemblies identifying required fire resistance ratings and load bearing capacities, etc. 4.7 Where the Building Code requires that an architect, professional engineer, or both, be retained to undertake the general review of the construction or demolition of a building, the applicant shall submit a signed statement by an architect, professional engineer, or both, in which he, she or they agree to undertake the general review. Upon completion of such project, final reports shall be submitted to the Chief Building Official. 4.8 All plans, drawings, and specifications shall be prepared in accordance with the specified design requirements of the Building Code.
7 4.9 All plans, drawings, and specifications shall be prepared in compliance with the Town Zoning By-law 97-50, as amended The dimensions of all plans, drawings and specifications submitted shall be no larger than thirty-two (32) by forty-eight (48) inches in size Where the Chief Building Official finds that any one or more of the requirements of this section are, in any particular case, unnecessary or may create undue hardship upon the applicant, he may waive any one or more of such requirements, provided that the intent and purpose of this by-law is upheld. 5.0 APPLICATION PROCESS 5.1 An applicant can submit the appropriate plans, as determined by the Chief Building Official, for a zoning compliance review of their building permit application prior to their official building permit application submission. Fees will be collected for this service as per Section 7.0 of this by-law. 5.2 Lot grading review is required for all new development, except for those proposing interior alterations only. Documents required for this review shall be submitted in accordance with Section 4.3(k) of this by-law. 6.0 CANCELLATION, REVOCATION, ALTERATION OR TRANSFER 6.1 The applicant for a building permit, regardless of whether they are the owner, may make written request to the Chief Building Official to have the submitted application withdrawn provided the building permit has not been issued. A fee refund shall be granted in accordance with section 7.0 of this by-law. 6.2 Where a building permit application remains inactive for a period of six months or more, the application may be cancelled. Any outstanding fees or potential refunds shall apply as per section 7.0 of this by-law. 6.3 A person to whom a permit has been issued may make a written request to the Chief Building Official to have the permit cancelled provided that; (a) (b) no work has commenced in respect of the building for which the permit was issued; and the written request is received by the Chief Building Official before the end, (i) (ii) of 6 months after the issuance of the permit; or of the extension period, where the Chief Building Official has extended the six month period, whichever is later.
8 A fee refund shall be granted in accordance with section 7.0 of this by-law. 6.4 Where six months has passed since the issuance of a building permit and notification has not been received that construction has commenced, the building permit is considered null and void. 6.5 During the building process, but prior to the affected component being constructed, a person to whom a permit is issued may request consideration for minor amendments to the original building plans submitted. Based on the complexity of the amendment, the Chief Building Official shall allow the amendments to the original submission or request a new complete submission. A fee shall be collected as per Schedule 1 of this by-law, as amended from time to time. 6.6 Where the right to construct a building under a permit is transferred, the person to whom the building permit was issued shall notify the Chief Building Official, in writing, of the name and address of the transferee. The transferee shall complete a new application for the building permit as set out in Section 4. Where the design has been prepared by an architect, professional engineer, or BCIN qualified designer, the person to whom the building permit was issued shall also provide the Chief Building Official with a written consent to the assignment from the architect, professional engineer, or BCIN qualified designer. A fee shall be collected as per Schedule 1 of this by-law, as amended. 6.7 Where the right to construct a building under a permit is transferred, all documents associated with the original permit must be transferable and consent must be obtained from the original designer and approval authority (i.e. Lake Simcoe and Region Conservation Authority, Ministry of Transportation, etc.). 7.0 FEES 7.1 A fee deposit shall be paid when the applicant submits an application. Receipt of the fee deposit shall not represent approval of the application. The amount of the deposit will be based on an approximation of the required fees set out in and calculated as per Schedule 1 of this by-law, as amended, unless otherwise stipulated in section 7.3 and The fee deposit collected for any residential new development shall be a standard minimum fee of $ , unless calculated otherwise. 7.3 The fee deposit collected for any non-residential new development shall be a standard minimum fee of $ , unless calculated otherwise.
9 7.4 The final fee payment shall be paid at the time of permit issuance. The final fee will be based on the fee schedule valid on the date of permit issuance. The fee collected shall be the greater of the minimum fee or the fee calculated using he fee multiplier. If the difference between the fee deposit and the fee due at the time of issuance is less than $25.00, the outstanding amount will be considered null and void. Any overpayment will be refunded to the person who supplied the deposit, unless otherwise directed by that person. 7.5 An Occupancy Deposit of $ per individual lot will be held by the Town until a final occupancy permit has been issued by the Building Branch and the final lot grading has been approved by the Town General Manager of Community Infrastructure and Environmental Services, or designate, for all new development and major residential additions equal or greater than square metres (500 sq. ft.) in building area located in the Settlement Area Boundary as identified in the Town s Official Plan. This deposit shall be collected at the time of building permit issuance. 7.6 Where it is determined that the required fees must be calculated on a cost basis as per the Building By-law, as amended, the total cost will be based on all work, services and materials and may include the cost of all professional and related services in respect of the proposed construction or demolition as determined by the Chief Building Official. 7.7 Where information is submitted for the sole purpose of obtaining a zoning review prior to the submission of a complete building permit application, a fee of $50.00 per application shall be collected. 7.8 Where an applicant withdraws an application for a permit before a permit is issued, the Town may, (a) retain 25% of all permit fees paid in full or due under this by-law where a file has been created; or (b) retain 40% of all fees paid in full or due under this by-law where a building permit application has commenced the plans review process. The balance of all fees shall be refunded to the applicant, unless otherwise arranged. 7.9 Where a building permit has been denied and the applicant does not amend the plans to bring them into compliance with the requirements within the specified time period, the Town may cancel the application and retain 45% of all fees paid in full or due under this by-law. The balance of all fees shall be refunded to the applicant, unless otherwise arranged Where a building permit has been issued, but before construction or demolition commences, the Chief Building Official revokes a permit or grants a request to cancel a permit, the Town may retain 45% of all fees paid in full or due under this by-law and shall refund the balance to the applicant, unless otherwise arranged.
10 7.11 Where, after construction or demolition commences, the Chief Building Official revokes a permit the Town shall retain 100% of all fees paid in full or due under this by-law and the applicant will not be entitled to a refund Where a written request from a permit holder for a six month extension is received and granted by the Chief Building Official, a $75.00 administrative fee shall be collected Where amendments to an issued permit are considered and/or granted, a minimum fee of $100 or an additional 10% of fees paid in full or due, whichever is greater, under this by-law for the relevant component(s) of the original permit will be collected Where the applicant is replacing an existing private detached garage as described in Town policy, a deposit of $ will be retained by the Town until the demolition of the agreed to building has been demolished and removed from the site When a peer review is required to determine compliance with the objective code provisions of the building code, or other building code related peer review, the cost of the peer review shall be borne by the applicant. An administration fee, as per the Building By-law fee schedule, is in addition to the peer review cost and is applicable for each review completed by the peer reviewer In the event that a Registered Code Agency is appointed by the Town, the building permit fees collected will be reduced to allow the Town to cover administrative, archiving, file management and other relevant costs in the following manner: (a) for an application where either the inspections or the plans examination will be completed by the Registered Code Agency, all relevant permit fees will be reduced by twenty-five (25) percent; and (b) for an application where the Registered Code Agency will complete both the plans examination and inspections all relevant permit fees will be reduced by fifty (50) percent. 8.0 CALCULATION OF FEES 8.1 The fees required for each class of permit shall be as set out in and calculated in accordance with Schedule 1 of this By-law. 8.2 Unless otherwise specified, fees shall be based on a per square foot or numerical multiplier with an associated minimum fee, or be a flat rate. 8.3 Fees shall be based on the gross floor area as defined in this by-law. 8.4 If more than one class of permit applies to the proposed building, the gross floor area of each class shall be calculated separately, in accordance within the Building By-law, as amended.
11 8.5 No deduction shall be allowed for floor openings required for such facilities as stairs, elevators, escalators, shafts and ducts. Interconnected floor spaces and atriums above their lowest level may be deducted from the calculated gross floor area. 8.6 Fees for classes of permits or construction not described in this By-law, shall be determined by the Chief Building Official who shall have regard to the complexity and amount of service required relative to the classes of construction described. 9.0 NOTIFICATION 9.1 The person to whom the permit was issued shall notify the Chief Building Official, two business days prior to each stage of construction as set out in the Building Code in order to receive the required inspections, except in the case of inspections required for on-site sewage systems, for which five days notice is required ADDITIONAL INSPECTIONS 10.1 Where the inspector has conducted two previous inspections for the same stage of construction, either at the request of the person to whom the permit was issued or at the request of the owner of the land which is the subject of the permit, the person requesting the additional inspection shall pay, before the inspector conducts the additional inspection, a fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for this and any future inspection for the same stage of construction SPECIAL INVESTIGATION 11.1 If any work in respect of the construction or demolition of a building commences before a permit has been issued under this by-law, the owner of the land on which the work has commenced shall pay a special investigation fee of 100% of the building permit fee up to a maximum fee as stipulated in the Building By-law, as amended FENCING CONSTRUCTION SITES 12.1 Where, in the opinion of the Chief Building Official, a construction or demolition site presents a particular hazard to the public, he may require the erection of such fencing as he deems appropriate to the circumstances but not limited to the standard stated in section In considering the hazard presented by a construction site, the necessity for fencing, and its construction, the Chief Building Official shall have regard for; (a) the proximity of the construction site to occupied dwellings;
12 (b) (c) (d) (e) the proximity of the construction site to lands accessible to the public, including but not limited to streets, parks, and commercial and institutional activities; the hazards presented by the construction activities and materials; the feasibility and effectiveness of site fencing, and the duration of the hazard Where there is fencing on or adjoining a construction site erected prior to the application for a building permit in respect of that site, such fencing may be deemed to be in compliance with this by-law provided it is extended along the entire perimeter of the construction site as determined by the Chief Building Official and the extended fencing is erected in accordance with this by-law Despite section 12.3 above, the requirements of this by-law do not apply where the building permit has been issued prior to this by-law coming into effect Every fence required under this by-law shall be a minimum 4 high and located on the perimeter of the construction site as determined by the Chief Building Official, or designate, and constructed as follows: (a) if of chain link construction, the chain link shall be fastened to a 1 ½ inch diameter metal bar which is securely fastened to metal posts which is not over 10 feet on center and embedded into the ground to provide a rigid support; (b) (c) (d) if of wood construction, the exterior face shall be ½ inch exterior grade plywood, oriented strand board or equivalent material that will not provide footholds for climbing. The facing shall be supported by 2 inch X 4 inch nominal size posts spaced at not more than 4 feet on center and embedded into the ground to provide a rigid support; if the fence is of the snow fence or plastic mesh type, the fencing should be securely fastened to T-bar posts which are not over 8 feet on centre, and embedded into the ground to provide a rigid support. The fence is to be wired through the top and bottom and secured to each post. other materials or methods may be substituted provided that there is an equivalent barrier between properties and an equivalent degree of safety provided The fence may provide for openings sufficient to accommodate construction vehicles, machines and any other equipment providing services to the construction site provided that these openings are closed off when the site is shut down.
13 13. SEVERABILITY 13.1 In the event that any portion of this By-law is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this By-law. 14. MISCELLANEOUS 14.1 All schedules to be and form a part of this By-law. 15. OFFENCES AND PENALTIES 15. Every person or corporation who contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided in section 36 of the Act. 16. CODE OF CONDUCT 16.1 In compliance with the Ontario Building Code Act, S.O. 1992, c.23, Section 7.- 1(1) (Act), investigation and enforcement to be used in responding to allegations against the Chief Building Official and Inspectors is found in Appendix 3 as part of this by-law. 17. REPEAL 17.1 By-law , as amended, is herby repealed on the date this By-law comes into force. 18. EFFECTIVE DATE 18.1 This By-law comes into full force and effect on the day passing. ENACTED and PASSED this 17 th day of May, Virginia Hackson, Mayor Fernando Lamanna, Municipal Clerk
14 Schedule 1 to Building By-law Fee Schedule SCHEDULE 1 Building MINIMUM FEES TYPE 2016 FEE MULTIPLIER $ All Assembly Occupancies sq.ft All Institutional Occupancies sq.ft New Single/Semi, Townhouse & Duplex sq.ft Addition to Single/Semi, Townhouse & Duplex sq.ft Multi-Residential sq.ft Hotels & Motels sq.ft Residential Finished Basement sq.ft Unenclosed Deck or Porch sq.ft Attached Garage or Addition sq.ft Detached Garage or Accessory Building sq.ft Business Shell Only sq.ft Business Partition or Finished sq.ft Mercantile Shell Only sq.ft Mercantile Partition or Finished sq.ft Industrial Shell Only sq.ft Industrial Partition or Finished sq.ft Gas Station and Car Wash sq.ft Parking Garage Underground sq.ft Farm Buildings sq.ft Per Tent/ Structur Permanent Tents & Air Structure e Temporary Tent - less than 30 days (per tent) Per Tent Seasonal Tent permit (calendar year) Quonset Fabric Structure Flat Portables Flat Sales Trailer Flat Solid Fuel Burning Appliance or Chimney Flat Moving or Relocating Building Including Foundations Flat Communication Tower Mechanical Building Flat Wind Turbine - 3kw>10kw Flat >10kw Flat 1, Retaining Wall Per lf 5.00 Solar Collector Building Mounted Flat Permanent Wall and Ground Signs > 7.5m High Per Sign Fire Alarm Systems Flat Sprinkler Systems Flat Commercial Exhaust Hoods and Suppression Systems Flat
15 Schedule 1 to Building By-law Fee Schedule Alterations Assembly Alteration sq.ft Institutional Alteration sq.ft Residential Alteration sq.ft Business Alteration sq.ft Mercantile Alteration sq.ft Industrial Alteration sq.ft Demolitions Residential Demolition All Other Demolitions Per Bldg. Per Bldg
16 Schedule 1 to Building By-law Fee Schedule Plumbing TYPE 2016 FEE MULTIPLIER Fixture, appliance, floor drain, backflow preventer, or roof hopper Each Water mains and water service piping Lin. ft 1.50 Conversion from Septic to Sanitary Sewer Industrial, Commercial, Institutional, Multi- Residential Inside and Outside Drains Lin. Ft Residential Drains (inside and outside) Flat Residential Water service (25mm or smaller) Flat Manhole, Catch basin or Area Drain Each Re-inspection due to defective work Each Special Inspection per hour Hourly Minimum Permit Fee Sewage System TYPE 2016 FEE MULTIPLIER Approval for Plan of Subdivision, Re-zoning, Site Plan Applications & OP Amendment - per lot and/or block for up to 2 reviews, $200/ additional lot/block Flat Consent - for each lot created and retained Flat Minor Variance Flat Approval for Condominium Flat 1, Class 4 & 5 Sewage System includes tank and bed replacement - Residential & Farm Flat Septic fee for floor area greater than 2000 sf. and in addition to base fee above - Commercial, Industrial, Institutional Flat sq.ft Buildings requiring alterations to the sewage system, new tank only, Buildings requiring alterations to the sewage system, new bed only Buildings not requiring alteration to sewage system, file review only Flat Flat Flat
17 Schedule 1 to Building By-law Fee Schedule Maintenance Inspection Program Administration Flat HVAC TYPE 2016 FEE MULTIPLIER HVAC Review (Assembly/Industrial/Commercial/Institutional) New =/> 2500 sf of Building Area HVAC Review (Assembly/Industrial/Commercial/Institutional) New < 2500 sf of Building Area HVAC Review (All Other) New, Alterations, Extensions =/> 500 sf of Building Area HVAC Review (All Other) New, Alterations, Extensions < 500 sf of Building Area Flat Flat Flat Flat Miscellaneous TYPE 2016 FEE MULTIPLIER Building Compliance Letter Flat Plumbing Compliance Letter Flat Septic Compliance Letter Flat Written Zoning Response Flat Per Photocopies (up to legal size 8.5 x14) Sheet 0.55 Boarding & Lodging Home Inspections Each Daycare & Liquor License Inspections Each Items without a gross floor area (per $1000 of construction value) Transfer of Permit Each Special Investigation Fee Residential (Maximum) Each 5, Non-Residential (Maximum) Each 12, Peer Review Administration Fee Each Consultants Fee or Peer Review cost $185/hr of staff time Min. $500/application Alternative Solution Review Fee plus $185/hr after 3 hours Conditional Building Permit Agreement Preparation Each Statistics Canada Monthly Report Each Copies of Surveys (up to 11 x 17 in size) Each Copies of Surveys (greater than 11 x17 in size) Each Copies of Sewage System Plan Each 50.00
18 Schedule 1 to Building By-law Fee Schedule ** Other fees may be applicable such as but not limited to Development Charges, Water Permits, Entrance Permits, etc.**
19 Appendix A to Building By-law Classes of Permits APPENDIX A - CLASSES OF PERMITS Miscellaneous Transfer of Permit Plumbing Plumbing new Plumbing - alterations Septic Class 2, 3, 4, or 5 on-site sewage system - new Class 2, 3, 4, or 5 on-site sewage system alterations Class 2, 3, 4, or 5 on-site sewage system compliance (in relation to other building alterations) Class 2, 3, 4, or 5 on-site sewage system maintenance inspection program Building All Assembly Occupancies All Institutional Occupancies Single/semi-detached townhouses and duplex - new Single/semi-detached townhouses and duplex - additions Hotels and Motels Finished basement in residential Unenclosed deck/porch Attached garage Detached garage or accessory building Business shell only Business partition or finished Mercantile shell only Mercantile partition of finished Industrial shell only Industrial partition or finished Gas Station and/or Car Wash Parking Garage Underground Farm Buildings Permanent Tents and Air Structures Temporary Tent - less than 30 days Seasonal Tents Quonset Fabric Structure Portables Sales Trailer Solid fuel burning appliance or chimney Moving/relocating building include foundation Communication Tower Wind Turbines Solar collectors
20 Appendix A to Building By-law Classes of Permits Retaining Wall Permanent Wall Signs or Permanent Ground Signs greater than 7.5m in height Alterations Assembly Alteration Institutional Alteration Residential Alteration Business Alteration Mercantile Alteration Industrial Alteration Demolition Residential Demolition All other Demolitions Mechanical Systems Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems Fire Alarm Systems Fire Sprinkler Systems Commercial Exhaust Hoods and Suppression Systems
21 Appendix B to Building By-law Typical Construction Details APPENDIX B TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS Proposed and Existing Floor Plans Proposed Foundation, Roof and Floor Plans with Plumbing Typical Wall Cross Sections Building Elevation Drawings Heat Loss Calculation and Duct Plan/Hydronic Plan Engineered Joist/Truss/Slab/Other On-Site Sewage System Design Ontario New Home Warranty Plan Declaration Deed of Land Mechanical Plan (Non-Res/Plumbing) Site Servicing Plan (Non-Res/Sewered) Fire Alarm Plans Fire Sprinkler Plans and Calculations Commercial Exhaust hood and Suppression Systems ASHRAE IES 90.1 Energy Star or Equivalent Compliance LEED Compliance Energy Efficiency and Design Summary
22 APPENDIX C - BUILDING DEPARTMENT CODE OF CONDUCT Appendix C to Building By-law Code of Conduct The Town of East Gwillimbury Building Department is required by the Ontario Building Code Act, S.O. 1992, c.23, Section 7.-1(1) (Act) to establish and enforce a Code of Conduct for the Chief Building Official and Inspectors. On April 7, 2003 the Council of the Corporation of the Town of East Gwillimbury adopted a Corporate Code of Conduct applicable to all members of Corporation. This Council adopted Code of Conduct is to be the standard to which the Chief Building Official and Inspectors are expected to commit. In addition, an addendum to the Corporate Code of Conduct follows within this document to ensure complete compliance with the requirements of the Ontario Building Code Act. Purpose To promote appropriate standards of behaviour and enforcement actions by the Chief Building Official and Inspectors in the exercise of a power or the performance of a duty under this Act or the Building Code. To prevent practices, which may constitute an abuse of power, including unethical or illegal practices, by the Chief Building Official and Inspectors in the exercise of a power or the performance of a duty under this Act or the Building Code. To promote appropriate standards of honesty and integrity in the exercise of a power or the performance of a duty under this Act or the Building Code by the Chief Building Official and Inspectors. Contents In addition to the Corporate Code of Conduct this addendum must provide for the enforcement of the Code of Conduct and include policies or guidelines to be used when responding to allegations that the Code has been breached and disciplinary actions that may be taken if the Code is breached. Public Notice The Act requires the Municipality to ensure the Code of Conduct is brought to the attention of the public. Addendum to the Corporate Code of Conduct 1.0 Enforcement This addendum to the Corporate Code of Conduct is to be enforced by the council of the municipality.
23 Appendix C to Building By-law Code of Conduct Should an allegation be brought forward regarding an Inspector, the Chief Building Official, in conjunction with the General Manager of Development and Legal Services and the Human Resources Department shall put a recommendation before council to assist in deciding on discipline. In the event an allegation is brought forward about the Chief Building Official, the General Manager of Development and Legal Services in conjunction with the Chief Administrative Officer and the Human Resources Department shall put a recommendation before council to assist in deciding on discipline. 2.0 Receipt of Allegations All allegations of wrongdoing must be submitted in writing in order to be considered. When the allegation pertains to an Inspector it shall be submitted to the Chief Building Official. When an allegation pertains to the Chief Building Official, it shall be submitted to the General Manager of Development and Legal Services. 3.0 Investigation Process The investigation will be conducted by the Chief Building Official or General Manager of Development and Legal Services Department in conjunction with the Human Resources Department as required. (See 2.0) The investigation may include interviewing the person making the allegations, the employee and/or any other person that may provide relevant information. A determination will be made as to the validity of the allegations in order to determine if disciplinary action is warranted. Prior to arriving at a decision, the employee will be provided with an opportunity to respond to the allegations against him/her, either orally or in writing, depending upon the circumstances. In the event disciplinary action is recommended, the employee will have a further opportunity to reply to such recommendations prior to the principal authority making a final determination. If disciplinary action is warranted, the steps of discipline shall proceed in accordance with section 4. Should an allegation prove unfounded, frivolous, vexatious, etc, documentation supporting this finding will be placed in the employee file. Further investigation and legal action may be pursued by the Corporation against the person making the allegations in an unfounded, frivolous, vexatious, etc. manner. This does not preclude the employee from commencing a private action against such a false allegation. 4.0 Disciplinary Actions
24 Appendix C to Building By-law Code of Conduct The applicable disciplinary action shall be selected from section to below. The disciplinary action will be based on the seriousness of the offence. The Chief Building Official or General Manager of Development and Legal Services Department in conjunction with the Human Resources Department will recommend the level of discipline to Council for their approval. The Chief Building Official shall administer disciplinary action on behalf of the Council and at Council direction when an Inspector has committed an offence. The General Manager of the Development and Legal Services Department shall administer disciplinary action on behalf of the Council and at Council direction when the Chief Building Official has committed an offence A copy of the offence report will be placed in the employee file Upon the third offence of the same or similar breach of the Code of Conduct the employee shall be subject to a one-day suspension without pay A repeated pattern of minor offences or a significant/serious offence may result in a one-week suspension without pay A repeated pattern of minor offences or a significant/serious offence may be subject to termination of employment Termination may be immediate depending on the seriousness of the offence The York Regional Police may be advised of the offence as required.
25 Appendix D to Building By-law Septic System Maintenance Inspection APPENDIX D SEPTIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE INSPECTION 1. Introduction The Building Code Act, 1992 (BCA) and Ontario Regulation 332/12 (Ontario Building Code) regulate the design, construction and renovation of treatment systems which are located wholly on the property which they serve (i.e. on site ) and have a design sewage capacity of 10,000 litres/day or less. Such systems typically provide treatment for smaller buildings such as houses, cottages, and small businesses. The OBC, O. Reg. 332/12, was recently amended to establish and govern mandatory on site sewage system maintenance inspection programs, to be administered in certain areas by local enforcement bodies. The recent amendments to the Building Code also govern discretionary on site sewage system maintenance inspection programs established by local enforcement bodies. 2.1 Mandatory Inspections Effective January 1, 2011, the OBC prescribed that most septic systems that are located wholly or partly within 100m of Lake Simcoe shoreline be inspected for compliance with the requirements of Division B, Section 8.9 of the OBC. There are some areas exempt from the requirement. Effective January 1, 2016, the above exemption is no longer applicable and the OBC prescribes that all septic systems that are located wholly or partly within 100 metres of each of the following features be inspected for compliance with the requirements of Division B, Section 8.9. of the OBC: a. Lake Simcoe shoreline; b. any river or stream in the Lake Simcoe watershed that continually flows in an average year; c. any lake or pond in the Lake Simcoe watershed that is connected on the surface to a river or stream described in (a) and (b); d. any other lake or pond in the Lake Simcoe watershed that has a surface area greater than 8 hectares; and e. proximity to Vulnerable Areas within Source Protection Area. The Source Water Protection Plan of the South Georgian Bay Lake Simcoe Protection Region became in effect on July 1, The OBC prescribes that all septic systems wholly or partly located within a vulnerable area in a source protection area are required
26 Appendix D to Building By-law Septic System Maintenance Inspection to be inspected for compliance with the requirements of Division B, Section 8.9. of the OBC. 2.2 Discretionary Inspections The Building Code allows for properties located outside of the Mandatory Inspection area may be subject to a Sewage System Maintenance Inspection Program 3. Authority for Inspections Sewage system maintenance inspections are generally intended to determine whether a sewage system is in substantial compliance with the operation and maintenance requirements outlined in Division B, Section 8.9. of the OBC. All septic systems located in areas subject to the Septic System Maintenance Inspection Program shall be inspected every five years from the date of construction or from the date of the most recent maintenance inspection. 4. Fees A Sewage System Maintenance Inspection Program fee shall be assessed as per Schedule A of the Building By-law. The fee is to be added to the tax roll during the year in which the property is to be inspected. 5. Enforcement If OBC violations or signs of possible future problems are detected, the Inspector will follow-up on those matters with the owner. If an Inspector finds that an on-site sewage system is malfunctioning or failing or has malfunctioned or failed, the Inspector will assess the severity of the matter. The Inspector may require additional inspections, investigations, tests, reports or other services at the owner s cost to determine the condition of an on-site sewage system. The inspector may issue an Order to notify the owner of the problem and provide direction to the owner to correct the deficiency. Where an on-site sewage system is beyond repair, a new system may need to be constructed.
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