Building permit of building

Definition

Building permit refers to the final authorisation to start work on a building project. It is granted by public authorities in response to an application by a principal and based on a specific building plan.

Building refers to any independent free-standing permanent structure comprising one or more residential dwelling units, business units or other spaces. A building can be entered by persons or animals and is suitable or intended for protecting them and objects. A building is covered by a roof and is usually enclosed within external walls or dividing walls that extend from the foundations to the roof.

A building may be used or intended for residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional purposes, including the provision of services.

In the case of interconnected structures (e.g., semi-detached or terraced houses), any unit separated from other units by a fire wall extending from roof to cellar is considered an individual building. If there is no fire wall, the interconnected building units are regarded as individual buildings if they have their own access or entrance, as well as their own utility system and are separately usable.

According to this definition, a group of three row houses that are attached is considered to be three separate buildings if their external walls or dividing walls extend from the foundations to the roof.

For technical reasons, 'building' also includes a separately usable underground construction.

Measurements

  • Canadian dollar at current prices May 12, 2003 to current
  • Whole number March 16, 1998 to current

Relation to previous version

  • Building permit of building July 18, 2018 to current

    This is the current version.

  • Building permit of building January 01, 2018 to July 17, 2018

    This version was replaced on July 17, 2018.

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