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18 Jan 2012 11:55 #71366 by Nargis

are you paying attn? the guy who did our driveway told us we didnt need one for the driveway

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18 Jan 2012 11:57 #71368 by The Captain
was the driveway there when you moved in or you widen it after

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18 Jan 2012 11:59 #71369 by The Captain
yes you have to get a permit

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18 Jan 2012 11:59 #71370 by ketchim
The Guy who did your Driveway is a Land Surveyor ?

Registered under the Ontario Legislation ??

This is altering a survey plan registered on your Property ..

For example , your title deed reports :

Lot size : 50 feet by x 125 feet

Garage : 18 feet x 10 feet with 2 car driveway ..

NOW you have altered the deed by making it a 3 or 4 car driveway .

samjay ?

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18 Jan 2012 12:01 #71371 by Nargis

widen it after.  the guy who did it requested the property plans and all that - said it was fine according to the laws at the time.

how can this be ppossible now? 

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18 Jan 2012 12:03 #71372 by ketchim
The chap was Selling you his services ....

He was NOT qualified to interpret your Land survey !

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18 Jan 2012 12:04 #71373 by The Captain
they don't change the laws overnite and I think  the guy who did the driveway did not want to spend the time to go get the permit

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18 Jan 2012 12:09 #71376 by ketchim
Methink you can appeal , pay for  a permit and wait see ..

Maybe they will have to review the entire Subdivision !

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18 Jan 2012 12:12 #71379 by The Captain
B. Notwithstanding the minimum landscaped open space requirement in the applicable zone, where parking spaces are required or provided on single detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling and street townhouse dwelling lots, except lots within RE1, RE2, REH, RHm1, RHm2, RH and A zones,


1) A Residential Driveway (including the portion of the Residential Driveway within the road right-of-way) shall have minimum width 3.0 metres and a maximum width of:
a. 4.9 metres on lots having a width less than 8.23 metres
b. 5.2 metres on lots having a width equal to and greater than 8.23 metres but less than 9.14 metres
c. 6.71 metres on lots having a width equal to and greater than 9.14 metres but less than 15.24 metres
d. 7.32 metres, or the width of the garage, whichever is greater, on lots having a width equal to and greater than 15.24 metres but less than 18.3 metres
e. 9.14 metres, or the width of the garage, whichever is greater, on lots having a width equal to and greater than 18.3 metres
f. 6.71 metres, or the width of the garage, whichever is greater, for driveways on the flankage lot line on any lot
g. and in no case shall the Residential Driveway intersect with the side lot lines of the lot projected towards the street
2) The portion of the area of the surface of an interior lot in front of the dwelling unit that is not part of the permitted unit that is not part of the permitted Residential Driveway shall be Residential Landscaping.

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18 Jan 2012 12:14 #71380 by ketchim
Dad took the Residential Landscaping and converted it to

an Interlocking Driveway :

without a Permit ...

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