Toronto Grainger | 124.5m | 40s | Fitzrovia | Turner Fleischer

That is true. Does the shoring permit have an expiration date?

Building permits in Toronto do not have an 'expiry' date as such.

Though they can be revoked by the City for a number of reasons.

Details:


Functionally, as a rule of thumb, you ought to start work within 12 months of issue, but its not, to my understanding anything you worry about overly.

@ProjectEnd could speak to that better than I.
 
Building permits in Toronto do not have an 'expiry' date as such.

Though they can be revoked by the City for a number of reasons.

Details:


Functionally, as a rule of thumb, you ought to start work within 12 months of issue, but its not, to my understanding anything you worry about overly.

@ProjectEnd could speak to that better than I.
I highly appreciate this explanation! Thank you
 
This one is the subject of a confidential Settlement Offer headed to next week's meeting of City Council:


Yes, this one was previously approved............more than once..........but revisions have been submitted.
 

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