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

How we handle fence permits in Toronto
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Initial zoning review under Toronto's by-law to confirm the project is permitted as-of-right or identify variance needs
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Fence permit drawings prepared to Toronto Building standards (site plan, floor plans, structural details)
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Application submission via Applications are submitted through Toronto's online CSS permit portal.
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Proactive correspondence and revision management with Toronto Building until the permit is issued
Key considerations for Toronto
Fence height limits (typically 2 m in rear yards, lower in front) are governed by local bylaws.
Corner lot sight-triangle restrictions apply - fences near intersections must maintain visibility.
Pool fencing is a separate requirement under the Ontario Building Code and local bylaws.
Shared boundary fences may require a Line Fences Act survey if a dispute arises.
Toronto's Express review stream is available for eligible small residential projects.
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