Friends,
I am happy to share that the City is rolling out three new initiatives aimed at simplifying and speeding up the building permit process, so that we can build more affordable homes faster:
1. Pre-approved building plans for garden suites and laneway suites
The City is launching free, publicly accessible and standardized “made in Toronto” building plans for garden and laneway suites. These building plans, prepared by the City, comply with the Ontario Building Code and are available to the public at no cost. Applicants using these plans can save time and money at the design phase, simplifying and speeding up the delivery of new homes in existing neighbourhoods. The new pre-approved building plans are available on the City’s website.
2. Online services for building permit applications
The City is expanding its online services to enable online, self-service building permit application submissions for new houses and new residential units, including secondary suites, multiplex conversions and laneway or garden suites. The online services expansion streamlines the permit application process by automating document checks and submissions, reducing manual processing, and allowing staff reviews to begin sooner. Visit the City’s Building Permit Application Guides webpage for more information.
3. Expanding the Reliance on Professional Engineer’s Seal program
Effective Monday, July 14, the City is expanding its program that allows licensed professional engineers to stamp building drawings and assume responsibility for compliance with the Ontario Building Code. Launched as a pilot in 2024, the program will now include accessory structures such as laneway suites and garden suites, mechanical systems, as well as enhanced fire protection measures. By relying on the engineer’s seal, the pilot program identified that the City can reduce the average time from permit application to occupancy by approximately 28 days.
These actions enable us to accelerate housing development in our city, particularly for “missing middle” housing forms that more residents can afford.
I encourage you to check out Demonstration Plans shared by the city which help visualize how missing middle housing like multiplexes, garden suites or laneway suites can be easily built and fit within our neighbourhoods.
Sincerely,

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