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Civic Address Sign
Civic Address Signs are available through the Municipal Office. Please complete the Civic Address Request Form and submit it with payment to the Municipal Office. Civic Address Sign Fee: $60.00 per sign (which includes the sign(s) and installation).
Septic Permit Application
In accordance with Part 8 – Sewage Systems of the Ontario Building Code all new septic systems, alterations or repairs to septic systems require a permit. Residents wishing to install, alter or repair a septic system must obtain a Septic Permit prior to beginning any project. Only contractors registered with …
Demolition Permit Application
Residents wishing to demolish any structure must obtain a Demolition Permit prior to demolition. Please download and complete the Demolition Permit Application and submit it to the Municipal Office for processing. Construction and demolition waste will only be accepted at the Brudenell Waste Site. For property owners, a Demolition Permit …
Building Permit Application
Residents wishing to construct a new building, add to an existing building or conduct renovations (as shown in the Projects That Require Building Permits section) must obtain a building permit prior to beginning any construction. Please download and complete the Building Permit Application and submit it to the Municipal Office …
Authorization of Owner Form
If someone other than the property owner is applying for a Building Permit, a Demolition Permit, a Septic Permit or a Civic Address Sign on behalf of the property owner an Authorization of Owner Form must be completed.
Building Permits
Projects That Require a Building Permit A building permit is a commitment to safety. The Ontario Building Code Act requires that you obtain a building permit before starting construction. By applying for a building permit, you ensure that your project meets building code, fire, health and safety standards. New buildings …
New Building Code
The 2012 Building Code came into effect on January 1, 2014. The new code requires better insulation R-values and the use of proper air and vapour barrier. Click here to view the Ontario Building Code and the Building Code Act.
Property Assessment
MPAC is responsible for assessing and classifying more than five million properties in Ontario. The property assessments they provide are what municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for community services. The Ontario government has announced that Assessment Updates have been postponed. It has indicated property assessments …
Tax Rates
The Township of Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan collects property taxes from each property owner. The taxes are calculated by multiplying the assessed value of a property by a tax rate. There are three parts to the tax rate: the municipal tax rate, which is set by your municipal government; the …
