Temporary Entrance:
This permit allows property owners to install an entrance onto a property without providing a lot grading plan. This permit is popular for vacant lot owners who wish to clear their lot prior to having plans to build. This permit is only good for 1 year before a lot grading plan must be submitted or an additional permit must be submitted and paid for.
- Cost: $230.00
- Requirements: sketch of property with dimensions and location of entrance; entrance location to be staked out on property.
Permanent Entrance:
This permit allows a property owner to install an entrance onto a property with the submission of a lot grading plan. This permit is only good for 1 year before the entrance must be installed and a final inspection must conducted and approved by the Township to ensure the entrance meets Municipal standards.
- Cost: $230.00
- Requirements: lot grading plan and location of entrance staked out on property.
Change in design / location:
This permit allows a property owner to make alterations to the entrance including widening and relocation. This permit expires after a year from the approval date and must pass the final inspection conducted by the Township prior to the expiration date or a new permit must be submitted and paid for.
- Cost: $150.00
- Requirements: sketch of property with dimensions and changes to entrance.
Paving/ Culvert Replacement:
This permit allows property owners to pave their entrance or replace damaged culverts for not cost (property owners assume cost of culvert and installation fees). The Township requires this permit for paving to ensure the paved entrance is properly tied into the roadway to avoid damage to Township equipment such as snowplows. This permit is also used to track the replacement / age of culverts installed on the Township road allowance.
- Cost: $0.00
- Requirements: sketch showing dimensions and change to entrance.
Secondary Entrance:
This permit allows second entrances to be installed onto properties that meet specific requirements outlined in the Entrance Permit Bylaw. A quick glance of these requirements includes:
- Properties must be developed with a principal building or lawful primary use AND must already be serviced by a legally established permanent entrance
- A setback of 3m must be met between the existing entrance and the new proposed secondary entrance location
- Cost: $150 ($230 if the secondary entrance is to service an Additional Dwelling Unit)
- Requirements: Lot meets eligibility requirements. A sketch showing proposed secondary entrance location in relation to property lines, above-ground utilities, and existing permanent entrance (lot grading plan required if the secondary entrance is to service an Additional Dwelling Unit)
Maintenance Entrance:
This permit allows a maintenance entrance to be installed onto vacant lots used solely for agricultural, forestry, or land management purposes and not intended for residential, commercial, or industrial use. Vacant lots must meet the criteria outlined in the Entrance Permit Bylaw to be considered eligible for the installation of a maintenance entrance:
- No entrances currently exist on the property
- Minimum frontage of 60m
- Minimum lot area of 3 hectares (7.5 acres)
- Must be zoned agricultural, rural or environmentally protected under the zoning bylaw
- Must not be located within a registered plan of subdivision or within a designated settlement area boundary
- Cost: $230
- Requirements: Lot meets eligibility requirements. Application submitted with a sketch of the property with dimensions showing the proposed entrance location in relation to property lines and any above-ground utilities.