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You may be eligible to receive a grant to cover the cost of development charges and cash-in-lieu of parkland for the fourth unit of your fourplex.
A fourplex is a single low‑rise residential building containing four separate units. Each unit is a self‑contained suite that has cooking, living, sleeping and washroom facilities.
Different regulations apply based on whether the fourplex is a new build or a conversion of the existing home. There are also Ontario Building Code requirements which may have implications on the design of the building.
You need a building permit to build a fourplex on your property. The City requires drawings of your proposal so we can determine if what you’re building is safe and complies with the Zoning By‑law, the Ontario Building Code and any other applicable law. Work with a qualified designer to make sure your project meets regulations.
For detailed application requirements, refer to the drawings and documents for a building permit.
Once your permit application is submitted, we will provide information on next steps.
Total permit fees depend on the size and type of units you’re building. They will be calculated once we pre-screen your request. To find out how much your building permit may cost, refer to the fee schedule.
Fourplexes are also subject to development charges and cash‑in‑lieu of parkland, which must be paid before we can issue your permit.
If your application is complete, the first review may take 15 business days. Applications that must be resubmitted may result in delays of two weeks or more. For more information, refer to the times for processing and issuing a permit.
If you have questions about building more units, call 311 (905-615-4311 outside City limits).