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Compliance - Partial Release of Agreement The Partial Release of Agreement report provides an applicant with written confirmation advising whether agreements associated with a portion of a property or a development can be released from title (i.e.: Site Plan Control, Cash in Lieu of Parking, or Demolition Control Agreements). Planning, Transit and the Environment Accessible PDF
Compliance - Release of Agreement The Release of Agreement report provides an applicant with written confirmation advising whether agreements associated with a property or a development can be released from title (i.e.: Site Plan Control, Cash in Lieu of Parking, or Demolition Control Agreements). Planning, Transit and the Environment Accessible PDF
Compliance - Summary Report The Summary Compliance Report provides information regarding issued building permits on file, the status of occupancy permits/final inspections and any outstanding orders/complaints as they relate to the Ontario Building Code, Zoning By-Law and/or Property Standards By-Law. Planning, Transit and the Environment Accessible PDF
Compliance - Update Report An Update to a Summary or Zoning Compliance Report is typically requested as a result of outstanding inspections, open orders, or submission of a survey. An Update must be requested within 90 days of the original report, otherwise a new application for a Summary or Zoning Compliance Report will be required. Planning, Transit and the Environment Accessible PDF
Compliance - Zoning Report The Zoning Compliance Report provides information about issued Building Permits on file, the status of Occupancy Permits/final inspections and any outstanding Orders/complaints, as they relate to the Ontario Building Code, Zoning By-Law and/or Property Standards By-Law. When an application includes a plan of survey signed and dated by an Ontario Land Surveyor, the report will also comment on the conformity of existing building setbacks with the setback provisions in the associated Zoning By-Law. Planning, Transit and the Environment Accessible PDF
Customer Service Feedback Form - Accessibility The City has a formalized feedback process in place that is followed when addressing any complaints, comments and inquiries received in relation to accessible customer service. Client Services HTML
Domestic Animal Registration Application The form is used to give residents the opportunity to renew their cat or dog registration on-line and to view and change their information if they move, etc. By-law Services Accessible PDF
Enrolment Form For Children's Extended Recreation & Culture Programs Ref: Parks & Recreation Branch Policy 8.5.0. Conditions of Enrolment Recreation Accessible PDF HTML
Environmental Sensitivities Voluntary Registration Form The City of Ottawa hopes to head off any human cases of West Nile virus by reducing the number of mosquito breeding sites and by using larvicide to prevent the most harmful kinds of mosquitoes from reaching maturity. Citizens are also doing their part by ensuring there is no standing water on their property and using personal protection. If the virus does spread to people however, the City may be required to adulticide according to recently passed provincial regulations. We hope this will not happen. However, the City has set up a registry to notify people with environmental sensitivities of adulticiding. Fill in the attached registration form if you would like your name to be added to the list. Health HTML
Establishment of Non-Conforming Rights Application This policy only applies to lands within the former City of Ottawa. In certain circumstances you may be able to develop your property by establishing non-conforming rights to a land use or other zoning standard. This means that you are able to demonstrate a right that existed before the Zoning By-law regulations existed or were changed. You may submit an affidavit at any Client Services Centre attesting to such a non-conforming right. The applications or processes where an affidavit could be submitted are; building permit, front yard parking, compliance reports, license application, cash-in-lieu of parking, and alleged zoning by-law violation. Planning, Transit and the Environment Accessible PDF
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