Regulations and Fees

 

Building Permit Fees

For any construction, renovations, additions, or demolitions, a building demolition permit is required. Applications may be obtained from the Building Inspector (Mark Schroeder).
Mr. Schroeder will be at the Municipal Office from 9 am till 12 noon every Monday and Thursday from May through August.
(9 a.m. to 12 noon, Mondays only from Sept. to April)

residential new buildings (habitable)
(excluding carport, garage & basement)

.47c/sq.ft

 

residential additions, renovations, alterations or repairs
   (up to $3,000 - $126.00;
    over $3,000 - $189.00;
    over $30,000 - $315.00)

.47c/sq.ft

$102.00 minimum

residential garage, carport or accessory building

.35c/sq.ft

$102.00 minimum

installation of a residential building unit fabricated or moved from elsewhere (e,g, mobile home-factory built home)

.30c/sq.ft

$102.00 minimum

new commercial/industrial building or structure

.47c/sq.ft

 

commercial/industrial additions, renovations, alterations, repairs
   (up to $3,000 - $126.00;
    over $3,000 - $189.00;
    over $30,000 - $315.00)

.47c/sq/ft

$102.00 minimum

farm building (excludes residence or residence garage)

.15c/sq.ft

 

farm building (hay and machine shed with earthen floors)

.08c/sq.ft

 

prefabricated truss arch structures and decks

.15c/sq.ft

$102.00 minimum

swimming pool

$102.00

 

change of use permit

$102.00

 

Installation of chimney, fireplace, fireplace insert, stove, range, space heater, or appliance using solid fuel

$55.00

 

sewage system permit
(up to 10,000 litres)

$476.00

 

inspection of lands pertaining to septic, wells, severance, purchasing and selling

$125.00

 

research permit archives and distribute information

$40.00

 

demolition permit

$40.00

 

Occupancy Permit/Completion Permit

  If additional on site visit is required -

$25.00

add $25.00 per visit

 

inspection of lands pertaining to septic, wells, severance purchasing or selling

$170.00

 
There is no charge for permits:
  • to replace or repair existing roof material
  • to replace or repair existing siding with a material of a similar type
  • to repair existing windows or doors with temporary emergency repairs to prevent weather damage until permanent repairs are made
  • for shed and other freestanding structures under nine square meters
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    Planning Fees

    minor variance

    actual cost w/$300.00 deposit

    site plan control

    actual cost w/$500.00 deposit

    official plan:

    review

    $500.00

    preparation/processing

    actual cost w/$500.00 deposit

    OMB proceedings

    actual cost w/$1,000.00 deposit

    zoning by-law amendment:

    review

    $500.00

    preparation/processing

    actual cost w/$500.00 deposit

    OMB proceedings

    actual cost w/$1000.00 deposit

    plan of sub-division
    review, preparation, process

    actual cost w/$1,000.00 deposit

    shoreline road allowance
    closure application

    $150.00 non-refundable application fee plus all other costs

    other matters

    $100.00 non-refundable application fee plus all other costs

    confirmations

    $25.00

     

    Waste Sites and Garbage Collection

    The information below is subject to change.
    Call our Township Office for up-to-date information at
    613-628-3101.

       Bylaw 2003-17 contains local regulations for the disposal of waste.
       Subsequent schedules include information on tipping fees,
       waste site locations, hazardous waste, and items not acceptable
       for curbside pickup.

    These By-Laws are in PDF format and require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. If this is not installed on your system, you may download it from Adobe's website

     Waste Site hours and locations listed below

    Summer Hours shall apply from May Long Weekend
    to Thanksgiving Day Long Weekend
    inclusive.

    Ward 1

    Location

    Hours

    213 Snodrifters Road

    Saturday
      9 am - 12 noon
    On all other days, access is by appointment with the Municipal Office.
      ($20 fee applies)

    ONLY CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS SITE

    Notice to Village of Eganville (Ward 1) residents:
    Curbside recycling pickup is now on Tuesdays and curbside garbage pickup is being done on Thursdays.

    Ward 2

    Location

    Winter hours

    Summer hours

    Hwy 41
    Transfer Site

    Saturday
      9 am - 4 pm

    Saturday
      9 am - 4 pm
    Tuesday
      4 pm - 7 pm

    Sand Road Landfill Site
    957 Sand Road

    Saturday
      9 am - 4 pm
    Monday
      2 pm - 4 pm

    Saturday
      9 am - 4 pm
    Monday
      4 pm - 7 pm
    Thursday
      4 pm - 7 pm

    Ward 3

    Location

    Winter hours

    Summer hours

    Lake Clear Transfer Site
    3091 Foymount Road

    Sunday
      12 noon - 4 pm
    Wednesday
      2 pm - 4 pm

    Sunday
      2 pm - 7 pm
    Monday
      9 am - 11 am
    Wednesday
      4 pm - 7 pm

    McGrath Rd.
    Transfer Site

    Sunday
      2 pm - 4pm

    Sunday
      2 pm - 4 pm
    Wednesday
      2 pm - 4 pm

    Ward 4

    Location

    Winter hours

    Summer hours

    Ruby Road Transfer Site
    2213 Ruby Road

    Saturday
      9 am - 2 pm

    Saturday
      9 am - 3 pm
    Sunday
      1 pm - 3 pm
    Wednesday
      1 pm - 3 pm

     

    Miscellaneous Fees

    Dog tags

    $20. per dog until March 31 of each year
    $30. after that date
    Tags are available at the Municipal Office during regular business hours.

    Lottery Licenses

    3% of prize value

    Culverts

    first culvert is $250.00
    each additional culvert is cost plus 15%

    Administrative services

    photocopies are .20c per copy
    fax transmission is $5.00
    fax recieved is $2.50
    tax certificates are $25.00 per question
    burial certificate is $10.00

     

    Animal Control

    Questions often arise when it comes to Animal Control.
    They could be questions about pet licenses,
    reporting strays, finding lost pets,
    or problems with wild animals or barking dogs.
     
    The Role of the Animal Control Officer is to primarily enforce the Township for Bonnechere Valley Pet Bylaw and Provincial regulations pertaining to animals whether house pets, domesticated farm animals or wild creatures.

    Our Animal Control Web Page
    gives a detailed explanation of animal control in the township and the role of the Animal Control Officer.