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Planning & Permits

Did you know most projects on your property require a Development Permit before the project can be
started? Here is what you should know:
What is a Development Permit? It is official permission from the Town that allows you to start certain types of
work or make changes on your property. It ensures that your project follows the local rules and regulations for
safety, zoning, and proper land use. Permits help protect you, your neighbours, and the community by making
sure work is done right.
When do you need a Development Permit? A permit is required for most construction, additions, and outdoor
projects, even small ones. This includes but is not limited to building or altering a deck, putting up a fence taller
than 4 feet, sheds, installing a swimming pool, constructing or changing the use of any building or structure, and
doing any underground work like septic tanks, sewer connections, or foundation walls. You also need a permit to
construct a driveway, dump fill or gravel, or move or demolish a structure. It’s always best to check first, so please
reach out to the Planning Department as they will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Are there any projects people often forget need a Development Permit? People often don’t realize you need a
permit for temporary structures like tarp buildings or portable garages, installing solar panels and signage. Pools
especially are overlooked, but they must be fenced with a 6-foot barrier that prevents access.
What happens if I start without a Development Permit? Starting work without a permit can lead to fines, and
your permit fee will double. In some cases, you may be ordered to undo or remove the work.
Is one Permit enough? In some cases, no. You’ll need a Development Permit from the Town and a Building Permit
from the Province. The Town permit ensures the project meets local bylaws, while the provincial permit ensures it
follows the National Building Code of Canada. If you’re unsure, we can help.

How do I apply for a Development Permit and what is the process to receive it? Applications are available at
Town Hall or online at https://cornwallpe.ca/departments/planning-and-development/. For questions on whether
you need a permit, the permitting process or assistance with completing the application, you can contact us at
tocplanning@cornwallpe.ca or (902)367-5987. When in doubt, give us a shout!

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33 Lowther Dr. Cornwall, PE
902-566-2354
info@cornwallpe.ca

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