Toronto Building Permit Application Forms

Navigating the building permit process in Toronto can be complex, with numerous forms and requirements to consider. Whether you’re planning new construction, renovations, or demolitions, having the right documentation is crucial. The City of Toronto requires specific forms depending on the type and scope of your project. To assist you, we’ve compiled a selection of essential forms commonly required for building permit applications in Toronto.

Understanding which forms you need is the first step toward a successful application. This guide by Land Signal is designed to give you a clear overview of commonly used Toronto building permit application forms, helping you stay organized and informed throughout the process.

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Application Forms

The Municipal Road Damage Deposit form is required for all exterior construction projects, with the exception of Residential FASTRACK applications or developments under Site Plan approval by City Planning. This deposit acts as a financial guarantee to protect the city’s infrastructure from any potential damage caused during construction, including curbs, sidewalks, roads, laneways, and boulevards.

It also addresses issues like mud tracking and failure to clear snow or ice from sidewalks. Once construction is complete, the deposit is handled and potentially refunded by the Right-of-Way Management team in the Transportation Division.

The Commitment to General Reviews form is required for buildings that need professional design and field review under the Ontario Building Code. It must be signed by the owner (or agent) and the responsible architect, engineer, or consultant.

This form is required for all designers applying for a Construction Permit, excluding architects and engineers. Property owners claiming exemption from qualification or certification must complete this form to state the reason for their exemption.

The Declaration of Use form may be requested by an examiner to clarify how a building will be used. If required, the registered property owner must complete and sign the form, clearly stating the proposed use of the property.

The Zoning Applicable Law Certificate Application Form is used for a preliminary review of plans to ensure zoning and legal compliance, facilitating a complete building permit application. It is strongly recommended for Committee of Adjustment Applications and requires a full set of architectural plans.

The Use of Zoning Applicable Law Certificate form must be completed by the owner when submitting a Zoning Applicable Law Certificate as part of a complete building permit application. This declaration confirms the intended use of the certificate.

The form is required to request an electronic copy of the Residential Infill Public Notice from Toronto Building. It must be submitted by the owner or their authorized agent.

The Plumbing Data Sheet is required when applying for a plumbing permit for plumbing work on private property or within buildings and structures. It provides essential details for the review and approval of plumbing-related projects.

This is required when applying for a Demolition Permit to demolish a residential building or unit. It ensures the owner acknowledges the conditions set for the demolition process.

The Tree Protection By-law Declaration form is required for projects that may impact private or City trees. The applicant must also comply with additional tree protection bylaws, including Tree and Ravine Protection, to prevent damage to trees during construction.

The Assumption of Responsibility for Engineering Content form is required when permit drawings for a new house or alterations bear a professional engineer’s seal. The engineer must confirm their responsibility for the content by completing this form.

The Application for a Permit to Construct or Demolish is required when applying for construction or demolition permits, including swimming pool enclosures and sign applications. Please refer to Schedule D of the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 363 for specific drawings and submission requirements. Additionally, check the fee schedule for the current applicable fee. Mechanical and plumbing applications related to a building permit are considered part of the same project and their fees are included in the building permit, but the building permit must be applied for first or simultaneously. When applying, include the (9-digit) project number on the application. For multiple discipline applications, select the appropriate combination in the description box on the form.

The Building Design Information form is required for all new buildings and additions to ensure compliance with the Ontario Building Code. The Ontario Architects Association (OAA) Matrix may be used as an alternative.

The Worksheet for Evaluating Alternative Solutions is required when applying for an alternative solution evaluation under the objective-based code. Attach all relevant reference documents to this form and submit your application as a single PDF. Only a qualified designer may apply.

Required when applying to build a new Part 9 residential building or add to an existing one, ensuring compliance with the energy efficiency standards set out in Supplemental Standard SB-12 of the Ontario Building Code.

Use the performance or other acceptable compliance methods to demonstrate compliance (form 1)

Use the prescriptive method for compliance (form 2)

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