Hi RFD forum, I can't seem to find the information on zoning bylaws for a rear shed in my backyard. I'm in the RS zoning for east-end Toronto for a semi-detached home. The Toronto website is confusing to use... I'm looking to build a 9'x17', 153sq storage shed, with 2.5' setbacks on 3 sides. It acco...
Jun 8th, 2023 4:01 pm
... share the cost. Also the neighbor behind us says that they want to sell their home and don't want to spend the money. Anyone know if there is any bylaw in Ottawa that requires the neighbors to share the cost of the fence?
May 26th, 2023 9:43 pm
I have a neighborl that complains about everything. They do It by making calls to city bylaw. In June of this year, a bylaw woman came out and said there was a complaint against our dogs. I was prepared and I had video of all the other dogs in our neighbourhood that ...
Oct 26th, 2022 7:37 pm
So we just moved into a house, it's a single floor home + basement. We moved in on Saturday, by Monday Aurora bylaw shows up saying they need to inspect the home for building without a permit. We assume this is referring to the basement, the basement has 2 bedrooms, a living room, ...
Oct 4th, 2022 3:40 pm
... by 100K before they had open houses over the weekend) While there were no offers yet, he found out that back in 2003 then owners got hit with bylaw infraction for controlled substance. City has no other info at all about it, so cant say what exactly happened. We are guessing marijuana grow-op ...
Aug 2nd, 2022 6:27 pm
Is there a bylaw setback requirements for cedar tree on the side yard? My neighbour planted cedar trees within 5 feets of the left side of my house. I have overhang roof that extend around 2 feet......so the cedar tree is ~3 feets ...
Jul 22nd, 2021 10:45 pm
Does anyone have any experience getting a zoning bylaw amended in Mississauga? It is an area that is currently zoned 'detached, minimum frontage of 12 meters', which is about 40 feet. The lot I'm looking at is 50 feet, would it be difficult to sever ...
Mar 15th, 2021 1:05 pm
Hi everyone, So my wife and I recently got the news that we will be parents for the first time in a few months! For the moment, we would like to stay in our apartment. Although it is a one bedroom, it is quite spacious and we believe we can organise the space for that. I have checked online and read...
Nov 28th, 2020 9:43 am
Anyone knows how to find the bylaws information about working in the backyard on Saturday? - my lovely neighbor is a handyman and making or working on something always in his parking or the backyard - his kids (kids!! 23, 26 and 29 years) always have pool party all summer long , not only on the week...
May 23rd, 2020 1:47 pm
*** Updated the title, and provide some update based on the discussion we had with this family tonight. I am in Richmond Hill. My issue is, there is a BIG BIG BIG family 3 house from me recently moved in (About 6-7 weeks ago). They have TONS of people living there. Not actually counting, there are 1...
Jun 22nd, 2019 1:01 pm
... Insurance (subsidiary of Northbridge, which is owned by Fairfax) offered a pretty good rate. Main issue I see is that they have a $21,000 limit on bylaw endorsement which is way low.... For those of you that don't know, the bylaw endorsement is coverage when the city has bylaws which would add ...
May 7th, 2019 6:56 pm
I googled and searched on RFD, found it was discussed back in 2011, then there were news that City of Toronto was considering trash that pet license program in 2011 but didn't find info about the results, trashed or not. some people claimed it was not a money grab program, and the money collected we...
... Canada Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day, and any other day proclaimed by the Lieutenant Governor. Regional Council may pass a bylaw to allow retail businesses to open on any of these nine holidays, to promote tourism, if the business meets the requirements of the Act and the ...
Nov 19th, 2017 9:00 pm
Yes, I don't want to pay for it. $50USD for being blind in the dark and not seeing that I was parked next to a red painted line on the side walk indicating that it's a fire zone. Ignorance is not an excuse I know. There will be people here who will flame me for this. I called their Municipal Court a...
Oct 27th, 2017 10:24 pm
... and fairly-well installed (according to the tech who cleaned it last year), all I really need is the stove itself. I live in Montreal. The new bylaw for wood fireplaces specifies max particle output to be 2.5 g/hr max. I am having a hell of a time finding wood stoves that meet this (Most EPA-certified ...
Oct 17th, 2016 12:55 pm
In case people are wondering, this bylaw was passed by a 37-24 margin. For those that aren't aware, it is an "animal control policy" knee jerked after the death of a woman in Montreal, mauled by a supposed pitbull type dog, that ...
I saw some so called bylaw officer vandalizing my car, as well as a bunch of others on my street. He got out of his fancy car and put chalk on the tires. Is there some bylaw saying that cars must be vandalized, that the enforcer is ...
Aug 13th, 2015 11:21 pm
... link ) and the first one states " Park longer than 3 hours " but I'm just wondering if Etobicoke would have a separate, overarching bylaw. I also came across COT's Parking Permits page which made me think you would need a permit to park on the street... but if my understanding is ...
Jan 14th, 2015 8:22 pm
Why? I sometimes park in a quiet and nice/rich residential neighbourhood near my work, and a resident has been calling bylaw enforcement to issue 3h+ limit violation tickets on the cars that park there. While they're valid tickets when issued (no argument there), and I've started ...
Aug 5th, 2009 5:43 pm
... has not been sold for approximately 2 months and he still does not want to put up a fence. I'm thinking of following through with the fencing bylaw for Markham by sending out a registered mail to the neighbour prior to 14 days of the installation date. I understand they are only liable for ...
Apr 21st, 2009 5:56 pm