![]() finishing a basement or a portion thereof.installation, repair of storm, sanitary and water service.carports, attached or detached garages, sheds.basement or main floor walkout alterations.adding or removing most walls, (creating different room sizes and/or uses).decks attached to a building regardless of height.Examples of residential construction that requires a permit *Note: Contact the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) for electrical permit information. any alterations to an existing building which affect the structural design of the building including mechanical, electrical*, plumbing services (no limit on size of building), fire separations, egress (exits), fire protection/suppression systems and/or changing the use of buildings or parts of a building."designated" structures as per the Ontario Building Code (Division A-1.3.1.1).replacement of a fire alarm panel or control unit.any form of plumbing whether in a structure or not.any structure occupying an area of 10 m 2 (108 sqft) or less that contains plumbing, including the plumbing that lead to or services that structure.not used for storage purposes ancillary to a principal building on the lot, and. ![]() attached to a building or any other structure,.greater than one storey in building height,.
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