You may need a building permit for any building and construction project in the Township of Uxbridge. Building permits ensure that your project is built safely and follows the Ontario Building Code. It is against the law to start construction or demolition before you have a building permit.
Do I need to apply for a building permit? |
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You MUST apply for a building permit for:
You DO NOT need a building permit for the following projects:
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Building permit applications |
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Apply for your Building Permit Online! The Township of Uxbridge is pleased to offer residents, builders, and the business community Cloudpermit – an online system to apply for and track building permit applications anytime and anywhere. Permit Applications can be started, saved, and then completed later, with the option to receive status updates on progress. You can even request building inspections! To get started, click the button below: Need help with Cloudpermit? Getting started with Cloudpermit: A Step by Step Guide to Cloudpermit Good to Know - A guide outlining requirements and key details to effectively submit your electronic building permit application through the Cloudpermit platform. Cloudpermit Support – Cloudpermit offers an online support portal to users, the ability to access online tutorial resources and view periodical release notes of updates to the Cloudpermit Platform and new features the program offers. Depending on your project, you may need to apply for:
Conservation Authority Approvals - Please speak to a Building Inspector to find out if you need approvals from other agencies such as Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority and Toronto Region Conservation Authority. Complete Applications – If all required information has been received by members of the department, staff will contact you to arrange for further payment, if required. Once payment has been processed, the prescribed review timeframes, as mandated by the Ontario Building Code will commence as outlined below:
Incomplete Applications – If any required information is missing, the application will not be processed, and a member of the building services division staff will contact you. |
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Building permit forms |
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The following forms are available for you to fill out through the online e-permitting platform Cloudpermit:
Forms that may be required with the submission of your Building Permit Application
Development Charge Forms Development charges are one-time fees collected from new development to help pay for new infrastructure that is related to growth. Development charges are to be paid prior to the issuance of a building permit, unless otherwise specified in the development agreement. All development charges (Township, Region and Education) are collected by the Township of Uxbridge and forwarded to the Region of Durham or the School Boards, as applicable. If you are planning a new development, you may need to pay development charges. Please review the Development Charges By-law and consult with us for the charges that will apply to a specific development. You can also view our Development Charges Background Study page for further information or visit our Development and Planning page for further details. If it is determined through the building permit process that development charges are required, forms are available below for download, execution and submission to the Township (Township, Region and Education): Residential Development Charge Forms Township - Residential (Please complete all of Section A) Region - Residential (Please complete all of Section A) Education - Residential (Please complete all of Section A) Non-Residential Development Charge Forms Township - Non-Residential (Please complete all of Section A) Region - Non-Residential (Please complete all of Section A) |
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Inspections |
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Need to book an inspection?
Inspection requests must be made prior to 12:00 p.m. (Noon) in order to obtain an inspection for the following business day.* When requesting an inspection with the building services division, please ensure the following information has been provided:
*Inspections will be scheduled as staffing and time restraints permit but will be completed within two (2) business days. Step by Step Guide to Cloudpermit - Please visit "To Request an Inspection" section of the guide for steps on how to book an inspection through the online Cloudpermit Portal. |
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Mandatory building inspections |
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Permit fees |
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The area of the building often sets the cost of a building permit. In some cases, the building permit fee is fixed. Please refer to the Township of Uxbridge fee schedule for more information. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal rural numbering address signs |
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Property owners in the Township of Uxbridge are required to display a municipal street address at every improved road. These green and white reflective property identification signs are often called "911 number signs" and they are used as part of the 911 Emergency Services System. The reflective green and white property signs are recommended for rural properties as they can be easily seen at night. It is recommended that signs are also installed at vacant rural properties. Property owners "emergency number" and "municipal address" are one and the same. Learn more about the importance of having a 911 number sign on your rural property by learning about the Emily Project, HOME | Farm 911. |
Have any questions? Contact us and a Building Inspector will walk you through the process.
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