Apr 7 2022 the parking is prohibited by a City by-law. ... PRIVATE DRIVEWAY - The portion of a residential property
Jun 8 2017 parking (by granting specific exemptions to the Zoning by-law to residential properties on a street in the former City of. Toronto.
Jun 16 2022 amended in its entirety December 1
Jun 2 1993 driveways
Jun 16 2022 Steps
Sept 22 2020 Toronto's Zoning By-law 569-2013 reflects Official Plan policy and prohibits a parking space to be located in the front yard
Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 925 Permit Parking
Aug 28 2017 Editor's Note: This by-law was passed under the authority of section 210
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/municode/1184_743.pdf
Mar 9 2022 The following zoning by-law amendments have been enacted by City ... front yard
TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 918 PARKING ON RESIDENTIAL FRONT YARDS AND BOULEVARDS 918-33 April 7 2022 erect barricades or restore the boulevard to its original condition at the owner's expense and the City may recover its costs in a like manner as municipal taxes
the driveway and parking space shall not cover more than 60 of the street yard Parking of vehicles is permitted only on that portion of the driveway leading directly to the parking space required by this By-law ” ENACTED AND PASSED this 27th day of September A D 2006 DAVID R MILLER ULLI S WATKISS Mayor City Clerk (Corporate Seal)
In Toronto, you can't park anywhere for more than three hours without a permit, and in most areas, there are two types of permits you can get:
If you want to build a front yard parking pad, you have to follow certain conditions. You can find all of them in the by-law, but we've chosen some of them which I think most of people may need to know about. 1. The front yard parking pad has to be constructed to slope upward at a 2 percent to 6 percent gradient from the rear edge of the sidewalk o...
Front yard landscaping 1. For lots less than 15 metres a minimum of 50 percent of the boulevard and front yard must be maintained as landscaped open space. 2. For lots greater than 15 metres a minimum of 60 percent of the boulevard and front yard must be maintained as landscaped open space. Front yard soft landscaping 1. A minimum of 75 percent of ...
No person shall remove a tree for the purpose of the front yard parking.
In an effort to maximize green space and preserve community streetscapes, the City currently has an incentive programs for restoring paved areas to sod. If you are currently licensed for front yard parking but wish to relinquish the front yard parking licence and have the paved area restored to sod, the City, at its expense, will: 1. plant a City t...
If you park on it, it's a driveway/parking area. Technically in Toronto you're not even allowed to park in front of the house unless you have a front yard parking permit and the driveway is just supposed to be a means to get to your parking space which must be so far back from the front of the house.
City of Toronto has rules. If your property follows the city's rules, a permit to widen is not hard to obtain. (Ie. 50 foot frontage) There are posts in RFD where owners was forced to put barriers such the non complient area was not useable to park a car.
Any driveway leading to a front yard parking pad must be maximum of 2.0 metres in length measured from the rear edge of the sidewalk or, where no sidewalk exists, the face of the curb or edge of the roadway and maximum of 2.6 metres in width.
A front yard parking license isn't automatically transferred to the new owner of the property, therefore after buying a house, you have to apply for the licence. You can apply for a licence providing that on-site parking is neither available nor feasibly accessible, by means of a driveway or a contiguous street or lane.