Looking to start your next building or renovation project in the Town of Blind River? Before you get started, review and complete the necessary building permits and applications to notify us about the details of your construction project and ensure standards, code compliance and safety.
Building checklists
Depending on the type of project, you may need one or more building permits before starting work. View our building checklists to discover what types of applications, permits and plans you'll need for each type of project, including:
- Accessory buildings and sheds
- Additions
- Alteration remodels
- Blasting
- Chimneys and fireplaces
- Decks and porches
- Demolitions
- Excavations
- Garages and breezeways
- Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
- Private or public swimming pools
- Roofing, siding and windows
- Single family dwellings
Call before you dig
Before digging in any location in the Town of Blind River, make sure you contact Ontario One Call to learn where critical service infrastructure is buried underground.
Building inspections
Depending on the type of building permit you are applying for, you may need to schedule one or more inspections with the Town of Blind River. These inspections ensure compliance with the Ontario Building Code, your permit and approved plans. Learn how to book a building inspection with us, when required, for your project.
Building and planning fees
View the current fees associated with our building and planning services.
Building department letter fees
Please contact us by email at info@blindriver.ca or by phone at 705-356-2251, ext. 206 if you need any of these letters for your project:
- Property Compliance Letter - $80
- Property Compliance Letter expedited (one to two days) - $140
- Site Plan Compliance Letter - $80
- Site Plan Compliance Letter expedited (one to two days) - $140
- Zoning Compliance Letter - $80
- Zoning Compliance Letter expedited (one to two days) - $140
Oversize Load and Overweight Load Permits
If you are moving a large or heavy load in the Town of Blind River that exceeds the size and weight limits as specified in the Highway Traffic Act, you must apply for an Oversize Load or Overweight Load Permit.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
View the following frequently asked questions to learn more about building permits and processes.
What is a building permit? |
A building permit gives you legal authorization to start construction of a building project in accordance with approved drawings and specifications. Building permits are issued by our Building department. |
Who is responsible for getting a building permit? |
The property owner must get a building permit for their own property. However, an architect or contractor may request a building permit on the property owner's behalf with written authorization. |
When is a building permit required? |
When considering any kind of project on your property, we recommend contacting us by email at info@blindriver.ca or by phone at 705-356-2251, ext. 206 to discuss your project first. We will let you know of any types of permits or approvals that you will need.
A building permit is required for, but not limited to, the following projects:
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When is a building permit not required? |
You do not need a building permit to perform the following work. However, you must still comply with the requirements of our Zoning By-Law and Ontario's Building Code:
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What happens if I don't get a building permit? |
Under Ontario's Building Code, it is an offence to begin construction without first getting a building permit from the Town when it is required. If the work does not comply with the code's requirements:
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What is a complete submission? |
Applicants may declare submissions complete, requiring us to process the application within prescribed time periods. An application may be declared as complete by the applicant where:
Learn more by viewing our Building By-law. Please note that compliance with Ontario's Building Code requirements is determined by technical examination review and not a condition of whether an application is complete. If you have any questions, please contact us at 705-356-2251, ext. 206. |
Are there other types of approvals required for my project? |
Our staff will let you know if additional approvals or permits are required before we issue a building permit for your project. Contact us by email at info@blindriver.ca or by phone at 705-356-2251, ext. 206 to discuss your project with us.
Examples of additional approvals include:
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What information do I need to apply for a permit? |
We require detailed information from the property owner or an authorized representative before we can process building permit applications. Requirements depend on the nature of the project. Typically, we require:
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What is the approval process for a building permit? |
Each building permit application undergoes a zoning review and an Ontario Building Code construction standards review. We will inform you whether additional approvals are required before we can issue a building permit to you for your project.
You may require:
The property owner is responsible for getting all required approvals from all agencies and authorities. We cannot issue a building permit until all requirements are met. |
How long does it take to process a building permit? |
It takes approximately five to 10 business days to process and issue a building permit, provided your proposal complies with Ontario's Building Code, our Zoning By-Law and all other applicable laws. If a zoning change or a minor variance is necessary, or if building plans must be altered to comply with the Building Code, it will take longer to distribute your permit.
We do not accept incomplete applications or plans. Assembling and submitting the proper documentation will hasten your application through the approvals process. Contact us by email at info@blindriver.ca or by phone at 705-356-2251, ext. 206 if you have any questions. |
What is a BCIN and when is it required? |
A BCIN is a Building Code Identification Number, issued to designers by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. In general, designers, other than registered professional engineers and architects that engage in the following design activities, must meet the qualification/registration requirements under Ontario's Building Code:
Property owners who do their own design work are not required to get a BCIN, but may need the services of an architect and/or engineer if there is a major structural component. |
What happens during construction? |
Building permits include a list of mandatory inspections to be called for at various stages of construction. After we receive notice for an inspection, we will conduct an inspection of the work to ensure compliance with Ontario's Building Code, your permit and the approved plans.
You must also:
We must always be able to see the work. If work is different than that which was approved, you will be told to correct it. If you do not, the Town may take legal action. |
Who is responsible for calling to schedule a required inspection? |
The property owner is ultimately responsible for ensuring that mandatory inspections take place. We must inspect your project at several stages during construction. If you do not request inspections at the appropriate times, you must uncover construction. Please review the stages of inspections with your contractor and request proof, showing inspections have taken place. |
Municipal Addressing for All Properties
As per By-law 18-41, being a By-law Respecting Municipal Addressing In the Town of Blind River; every owner shall ensure that a Municipal Number is posted on a building, signpost or fixed object in accordance with the Town in reference to Roadways.
About our Building and Planning department
The Town's Building and Planning department is part of our Protective Services department. We regulate construction so that health, fire, structural and general safety standards are met within our community. Acquiring a building permit ensures that we have a record of all development in the community to protect the interests of both the individual and community as a whole.
We provide an efficient system of building permit approvals, which minimize hazards to people and property by ensuring that all construction within the Town of Blind River adheres to provincial and municipal regulation. Through inspections, we ensure that projects are designed and constructed in accordance with the terms and conditions of applicable municipal and legislative requirements.
If you have any questions about building permits, or if you'd like to discuss your project with us to find out what approvals and permits you need for your project, or if you have any other general building inquiries, please contact:
Phone: 705-356-2251, ext. 206
Fax: 705-356-7343
Email: info@blindriver.ca
About Ontario's Building Code
Ontario's Building Code is a Government of Ontario regulation that outlines the requirements for construction of new buildings and additions or alterations to existing buildings. The code is constantly evolving to reflect changes in technology, new building practices and the needs of the public. The main purpose of the code is to protect people and allow them to enter, occupy and leave buildings safely. Standards are centred around health, safety, accessibility and energy efficiency. Learn more by visiting the Government of Ontario's website.
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