Commercial Renovation Permit in Etobicoke
Getting a commercial renovation permit in Etobicoke means working through Toronto Building (Etobicoke District) - a process with its own local zoning by-law, specific requirements, and timeline expectations. PermitsHub handles every step for Etobicoke homeowners: compliant permit drawings, zoning review, application submission, and revision management through to approval.

How we handle commercial renovation permits in Etobicoke
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Initial zoning review under Etobicoke's by-law to confirm the project is permitted as-of-right or identify variance needs
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Commercial Renovation permit drawings prepared to Toronto Building (Etobicoke District) standards (site plan, floor plans, structural details)
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Application submission via Etobicoke permit applications are processed through Toronto Building's online portal.
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Proactive correspondence and revision management with Toronto Building (Etobicoke District) until the permit is issued
Key considerations for Etobicoke
All commercial renovations involving building systems, egress, fire protection, or structural changes require a permit.
Change of use (different occupancy category) triggers a full Building Code review under the new use.
Accessibility compliance under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) applies.
Coordination with fire department, public health, and the municipality may be required for food service, public assembly, or high-occupancy uses.
TRCA approval required for properties within 120 m of the Humber River or Lake Ontario.
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