RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION
Pre-Consultation
We encourage the applicant to pre-consult with the Planning Department by calling 613-257-6204 and the Building Department at 613-257-6216 to discuss the proposed building design.
Application Checklist
Complete this checklist and bring this page with you at the time you apply for a permit. Failure to submit any of the following may delay the application and permit approval process. The purpose of this checklist is to provide assistance to permit applications but does not address all the requirements in the Ontario Building Code and other applicable law.
PROJECT ADDRESS: Yes No
Has the proposed construction been through a preliminary review or approval with Planning?
IMPORTANT: If the proposed project is not a single or semi-detached dwelling the applicant must first go through a Development Permit approval process before applying for a building permit
Is the proposed construction near the river and regulated by the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority?
Is the property on a well or septic system?
Is there an easement on the property? (No structure may be built within an easement)
Required Provided Detail of Documents & Fees Required
Yes No
Yes “Residential New Construction Permit Application” with ALL SECTIONS
completed
Yes “Schedule 1” completed and signed by qualified designer
Note 1 “Letter of Authorization Form” from property owner
Yes Application Fee (refer to Section F)
Yes 2 Copies – Legal survey showing proposed structure
Yes 2 Copies – Grading & Drainage Plan (refer to Section G)
Yes
2 Copies – Drawings of proposed work: floor plans, elevations including
colour and cladding type, building section, details and specifications (refer to Section C)
Note 2 2 Copies – Floor joist and roof truss layouts from manufacturer
Yes Sump Pit Detail Sign-off (refer to Section H)
Yes “Energy Efficiency Design Form” (2012 Energy Requirements)
Yes Complete “Proposed Plumbing Work Form”
Note 3 2 Copies – Professional Engineer’s letter (or seal on drawings)
SEE NOTES ON NEXT PAGE
TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 Building Permit Application Kit
Notes to table on required documents:
1. The letter of authorization form is required only if the person signing the application is NOT the building/property owner.
2. Separate roof truss and floor joist layouts are required by manufacturer if not proposing conventional framing.
3. A structural engineer is required where proposed work does not fall under the design limitations
nor meets the residential tables of the Ontario Building Code. Note: Architects and/or
Engineers are typically required for larger multi-residential projects. Have these professionals complete a “Commitment to General Reviews by Architect & Engineers” form.
Personal Information:
Personal information contained in this permit application and schedules is collected under the authority
of subsection 8(1.1) of the Building Code Act, 1992, and will be used in the administration and
enforcement of the Building Code Act, 1992. Questions about the collection of personal information
may be addressed to: a) the Chief Building Official of the municipality or upper-tier municipality to which this application is being made, or, b) the inspector having the powers and duties of a Chief Building Official in relation to sewage systems or plumbing for an upper-tier municipality, Board of Health or Conservation Authority to whom this application is made, or, c) Director, Building and Development
Branch, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 777 Bay Street, 2nd Floor, Toronto, M5G 2E5
(416)5856666.
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Forms:
1) For the purpose of the ‘Designer Form’, “individual” means the “person” referred to in Clause 3.2.4.7(1) of Division C, Article 3.2.5.1. of Division C, and all other persons who are exempt from qualification under Subsections 3.2.4. and 3.2.5. of Division C.
2) ‘Schedule 1’ is not required to be completed by a holder of a licence, temporary licence, or a
certificate of authorization, issued by the Ontario Association of Architects. Schedule 1 is also not required to be completed by a holder of a licence to practise, a limited licence to practise, or a certificate of authorization, issued by the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.
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For Office Use
NOTES: APPLICATION IS RECEIVED
Drawings
Two copies of each of the following drawings are required for a complete application:
Site Grading and Services Drawing Detail – Provide a drawing which shows all existing
services and details existing grading which also shows all proposed alterations.
Site Plan based on a Legal Survey – Provide a drawing based on a legal survey which
shows property lines, setbacks from property lines to existing and proposed building(s), distances between buildings and parking details, including all the dimensions.
Plans – Foundation plans, floor plans, building elevations, building sections, wall
sections, mechanical ventilation design and specifications. Provide enough information to demonstrate compliance with the Ontario Building Code.
Roof Truss – Truss drawings, engineered by a truss manufacturing company (if not
showing conventional framing on plans).
Floor Design – Floor joist layout drawing, engineered by a joist manufacturing company
(if not showing conventional framing on plans).
Approval Process
Upon receipt of a complete application, building staff will review the proposed work and within 10
business days (for ‘house’ category) or within 15 business days (for ‘small building’ category) advise that:
The application is approved and that the permit is available to pick up at reception upon
payment of the building permit fee; or
The application proposes work which does not comply (detailed reasons will be provided
to the applicant or the designer).
Other Approvals: The following may be required before a building permit can be issued:
Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority approval - if near the river 613-259-2421
Health Unit approval – for private services only 613-283-2740
Planning approval – must conform to the Development Permit By-Law 613-257-6204
Geotechnical Report by Soils Engineer
** Materials should not be ordered and work shall not begin until a building permit has been issued **
Inspection Guidelines
The following will help you complete your inspections successfully.
Site Copy Drawings – Once a permit is issued you will receive a building permit and your ‘site copy’ drawings & documents. All site copies must be on site at time of construction and at time of the inspection. Your building permit is to be posted on site in a place visible to the public.
Booking Inspections – The permit will indicate which inspections will be required and the number to book an inspection prior to the work being covered. Please refer to the civic address, the permit number and provide a contact number when calling for an appointment. The Province requires a Municipality to provide an inspection within 48 business hours of the request.
AIR BARRIER INSPECTION STAGE IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED BEFORE COVERING. REFER TO THE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR
AIR BARRIER PRODUCT AND THE OBC.
Occupancy Inspection – The following are required prior to receiving an occupancy permit:
Hydro Final Certificate of Inspection (Electrical Safety Authority 1-877-ESA-SAFE)
All professional certificates (if any) of on-site review for soils
Structural Review Letter for on-site installation of Professional Engineer’s design (where
required)
Mechanical Ventilation Design Summary, Heat Loss Calculation & Mechanical Layout
Payment of Development Fees.
Copy of any certifications required by Part 12 “Energy Resource Conservation”
Confirmation of insulation in attic space, walls, above grade and basement walls.
Note: No deposit will be refunded if the developer allows the building to be occupied prior to correcting identified deficiencies and receiving an occupancy permit.
Final Inspection – The following are required prior to closing a permit file and releasing the building permit deposit:
Copy of as built survey showing foundation location and setbacks (if applicable)
Confirmation that altered grading complies with approved grading plan (by Engineer in
subdivision)
Note: No deposit will be refunded if a final inspection report has not been successfully completed within one year from the date of permit issuance.
Responsibilities – The owner or contractor is responsible for booking inspections and for providing
revised drawings (where changes or modifications are made to the designs already submitted). Additional permit fees may apply for revisions to approved drawings.
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING TRADES REQUIRE A VALID CONTRACTOR’S LICENSE TO WORK IN ONTARIO; plumbers, electricians, septic installers, sheet metal workers and refrigeration
Fee Table
The amounts in bold are required at the time a permit is applied for.
Permit Work for New Residential Permit Fee (Minimum) (Plus) Deposit
Residential New Construction $12.00/m²
$2000.00/ new unit. (Maximum $4000.00/block)
Plumbing $10.00 an appliance/fixture
($100.00)
Unfinished basement with plumbing rough $200.00
Garages (max 15 metres squared per bay) $100.00/bay
Other
Revision to Permit
(Changes that require Building Code analysis or that affect the size or safety of the building and its components)
$300.00
N/A
Penalty Fee
(Starting to construct prior to permit issuance)
100% of normal permit fees for the type of project
or $500.00 whichever is greater
N/A
Development Fee (downtown district and strategy properties as defined by the Official Plan are exempt)
By cheque at permit issuance (postdated 60 days but no longer than occupancy inspection)
Charge (per new unit)
Single, Semi-Detached or Duplex $4,301.64
Multiples including town houses, garden homes, row houses, a triplex or other multiple type dwelling units where no other dwelling unit is located above or below it.
$3,664.36
Multiples including apartments and other multiple type dwelling units where another dwelling unit is constructed above and/or below it and the said dwelling unit contains two or more bedrooms (or 1 bedroom + a den, family room, etc.)
$3,505.04
Multiples including bachelor apartments and one bedroom $1,911.84
Multiples including seniors style which do not include kitchen or cooking facilities
$1,593.20
County Development Charge to new residential units at the time of permit issuance (charges range from $264.00 - $605.00 per unit). Call Lanark County at 613-267-4200 to verify the amount for your project.
Sewer and Water Fee (downtown district and strategy properties as defined by the Official Plan are exempt)
Charge (per new unit)
Single or Semi-Detached $5,750.00
Multi Residential (more than two bedrooms) $5,750.00
Multi Residential (two bedrooms or less) $4,830.00
Other - Special Area Charges may apply (Town will review application and advise)
Elevation Worksheet – FOR INFILL LOTS ONLY
Civic Address - _________________________________________
The following worksheet may be used to help set the elevation of your slab and finished grade.
Setting the correct slab elevation will ensure the building services will have proper drainage to
the Town’s service at street level (service elevations may be obtained from the Public Works Department).
Setting the correct finished grade will ensure surface drainage is directed away from the building
and not adversely affecting neighbouring properties. The elevations calculated on this form may be transferred to a proper site plan.
Sump Pit Detail Sign-off
Civic Address - _________________________________________
The following drawings illustrate the different sump pti details. Every new dwelling must contain a sump pit (and in some areas a sump pump) as per these details provided by the Town of Carleton Place. By initialing in the boxes provided, you are indicating which detail applies to your application and that you understand these requirements.
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ORM The Property owner shall complete this section (1) when anyone other than the owner is signing the permit application. PLEASE PRINT1.
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UTHORIZATIONI (property owner)_____________________ authorize the Applicant, being ___________________ ____________________________ or any person acting on behalf of the Applicant to apply for and obtain a Building Permit to (describe the scope of the work) _______________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ at the following location (civic address or legal description) ________________________________
Signature ________________________________________ Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
Contact Information ___________________________________
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2.
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TATUSBuilding No. Street Name
Municipality Province Postal Code
Owner’s Last Name Owner’s First Name Contact Number
Declaration of owner:
I __________________________________________ have applied for a building permit to; Create an addition to the building
Alter/repair the building Demolish the building at the above address and I certify that;
the property is not designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act;
the property is designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act and the
project,
identified in the Building Permit Application, has been approved by the Municipal Heritage Committee and Council (attach copy of approval).
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PPLICATION This form is authorized under subsection 8(1.1) of the Building Code Act.For use by Principal Authority
Application number: Permit number:
Date received: Roll number:
Application submitted to:
TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE
A. Project Information
Building number, street name Unit # Lot/Concession
Municipality Postal code Plan number/other description
Project value est. $ Area of work (m²)
B. Purpose of Application
New Construction Addition to an existing building Alteration/repair
Demolition Conditional Permit
Proposed use of building Current use of building
Description of proposed work
C. Applicant Applicant is: Owner Authorized agent of owner
Last name First name Corporation or partnership
Street address Unit # Lot/Concession
Municipality Postal code Province E-mail
Telephone number ( ) Fax ( ) Cell number ( ) D. Owner (if different from applicant)
Last name First name Corporation or partnership
Street address Unit
number
Lot/Concession
Municipality Postal code Province E-mail
Telephone number ( ) Fax ( ) Cell number ( )
E. Builder (optional)
Last name First name Corporation or partnership
Street address Unit # Lot/Concession
Municipality Postal code Province E-mail
Telephone number ( ) Fax ( ) Cell number ( )
F. Tarion Warranty Corporation (Ontario New Home Warranty Program)
Is it proposed construction for a new home as defined in the Ontario New
Home Warranties Plan Act? If no, go to section G
Yes No
Is registration required under the Ontario New Home Warranites Plan
Act?
Yes No If yes to ii) provide registration number(s): ____________________________
G. Required Schedules
- Attach Schedule 1 for each individual who reviews and takes responsibility for design activities. - Attach Schedule 2 where application is to construct on-site, install or repair a sewage system. H. Completeness and Compliance with Application Law
This application meets all the requirements of clauses 1.3.1.3 (5)(a) to (d) of Division C of the building code (the application is made in the correct form and by the owner or authorized agent, all applicable fields have been completed on the application and required schedules, and all required schedules are submitted).
Payment has been made of all fees that are required, under the applicable
by-law, resolution or regulation made under clause 7(1)(c) of the Building
Code Act, 1992, to be paid when the application is made.
Yes Yes No No
This application is accompanied by the plans and specifications prescribed by the applicable by-law, resolution or regulation made under clause
7(1)(b) of the Building Code Act, 1992.
Yes No
This application is accompanied by the information and documents prescribed by the applicable by-law, resolution or regulation made under
clause 7(1)(b) of the Building Code Act, 1992 which enable the Chief
Building Official to determine whether the proposed building, construction or demolition will contravene any applicable law.
Yes No
The proposed building, construction or demolition will not contravene any applicable law.
Yes No I. Declaration of Applicant
I_________________________________________________________________delare that: (print name)
1. The information contained in this application, attached schedules, attached plans and specifications, and other attached documentation is true to the best of my knowledge. 2. If the owner is a corporation or partnership, I have the authority to bind the corporation or
partnership.
_________________________ __________________________________________ Date Signature of Applicant
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NFORMATION Use one form for each individual who reviews and takes responsibilty for design activites with respect to the project.A. Project Information
Building number, street name Unit # Lot/con.
Municipality Postal code Plan number/other description
B. Individual who reviews and takes responsibility for design activities
Name Firm
Street address Unit # Lot/con.
Municipality Postal code Province E-mail address
Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( ) Cell number ( )
C. Design activities undertaken by individual identified in Section B. (Building Code Table
3.5.2.1 of Division C)
House HVAC - House Building Structural Small Buildings Building Services Plumbing - House
Large Buildings Detection, Lighting and Power Plumbing – All Buildings Complex Buildings Fire Protection On-site Sewage Sysetms Description of designer’s work:
D. Declaration of Designer
I ___________________________________________ declare that (choose one as appropriate): I review and take responsibility for the design work on behalf of a firm registered under
subsection 3.2.4 of Division C, of the Building Code. I am qualified, and the firm is registered, in the appropriate classes/categories.
Individual BCIN: _____________________________ Firm BCIN: _____________________________
I review and take responsibility for the design and am qualified in the appropriate category as an “other designer” under subsection 3.2.5 of Division C, of the Building Code
Individual BCIN: _____________________________
Basis for exemption from registration: _____________________________
The design work is exempt from the registration and qualification requirements of the Building Code.
Basis for exemption from registration and qualificiation: ____________________________ I certify that:
1. The information contained in this schedule is true to the best of my knowledge. 2. I have submitted this application with the knowledge and consent of the firm.
______________________ ________________________________ Date Signature of Designer
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NGINEERSTHIS FORM TO BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER’S AUTHORIZED AGENT, AND SIGNED BY ALL CONSULTANTS
RETAINED FOR GENERAL REVIEWS
Project Description:
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Address of Project: Municipality:
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Whereas the Ontario Building Code requires that the project described above be designed and reviewed during construction by an architect, professional engineer or both that are licensed to practice in Ontario;
Now therefore the Owner, being the person who intends to construct or have the building constructed hereby warrnts that:
1) The undersigned architect and/or professional engineers have been retained to provide general reviews of the construction of the building to determine whether the construction is in general conformity with the plans and other documents that form the basis for the issuance of a building permit, in accordance with the performance standards of the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) and/or Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO);
2) All general review reports by the architect and/or professional engineers will be forwarded promplty to the Chief Building Official, and
3) Should any retained architect or professional engineer cease to provide general reviews for any reason during construction, the Chief Building Official will be notified in writing immediately, and another architect or engineer will be appointed so that general review continues without interruption during construction.
The undersigned thereby certifies that he/she has read and agrees to the above
Name of Owner: Date:
________________________________________________________________________________
Address of Owner: Telephone:
________________________________________________________________________________
Signature of Owner/officer of Corporation: Print Name: Fax:
________________________________________________________________________________
Co-ordinator of the work of all consultants: Telephone:
________________________________________________________________________________
Address: Fax:
The undersigned architect and/or professional engineer(s) hereby certify that they have been retained to provide general reviews of the parts of construction of the building indicated, to determine whether the construction is in general conformity with the plans and other documents that form the basis for the issuance of a building permit, in accordance with the performance standards of the OAA and/or PEO.
To be completed by consultants
Architectural Structural Mechanical Electrical Site Services Other (Specify)
Consultant Name: Signature:
________________________________________________________________________________ Print Name: Date:
________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: Fax: Address:
________________________________________________________________________________
Architectural Structural Mechanical Electrical Site Services Other (Specify)
Consultant Name: Signature:
________________________________________________________________________________ Print Name: Date:
________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: Fax: Address:
________________________________________________________________________________
Architectural Structural Mechanical Electrical Site Services Other (Specify)
Consultant Name: Signature:
________________________________________________________________________________ Print Name: Date:
________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: Fax: Address:
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(PART 9RESIDENTIAL) This form is used to summarize the energy efficiency design of the project.
Information on completing this form is attached.
For use by Principal Authority
Application Number: Model/Certification Number:
A. Project Information
Building number, street name Unit no. Lot/con.
Municipality Postal code Plan number/other description
B. Compliance Option
SB-12 Prescriptive (SB-12 – 2.1.1.) Table:
Package: A B C D E F G H I J K L M (circle one)
SB-12 Performance* (SB-12 – 2.1.2.) *Attach energy performance calculations using an
approved software
Energy Star®* (SB-12 – 2.1.3.) *Attach BOP form
EnerGuide 80®* (SB-12 – 2.1.3.) *House must be evaluated by NRCan advisor and meet a ring of 80
C. Project Design Conditions
Cliatic Zone (SB-1) Heating Equipment
Efficiency
Space Heating Fuel Scource
Zone 1 (< 5000 days) ≥ 90% AFUE
≥ 78%<90% AFUE
Gas Propane Solid Fuel
Oil Electric EarthEnergy
Zone 2 (≥ 5000 days)
Windows+Skylights+Glass Doors Other Building Conditions
Gross Wall Area = m²
% Windows + ____________%
ICF Basement Walkout Basement ICF Above Grade Slab-on-ground
Log/Post & Beam Gross Window + Area = m²
D. Building Specifications (provide values and ratings of the energy efficiency components proposed, or attach Energy Star BOP form)
Building Component RSI / R
Values
Building Component Efficiency
Ratings
Thermal Insulation Windows & Doors¹
Ceiling with Attic Space Windows/Sliding Glass Doors
Ceiling without Attic Space Skylights
Exposed Floor Mechanicals
Walls Above Grade Space Heating Equipment²
Basement Walls HRV Efficiency (%)
Slab (all>600mm below grade) DHW Heater (EF)
Slab (edge only ≤600mm below grade)
Notes:
1) Provide U-Value in W/m2.K, or ER rating 2) Provide AFUE or indicate if condensing type Slab (all ≤600mm below grade,
E. Performance Design Verification (complete applicable sections if SB-12 Performance, Energy Star or EnerGuide80 options used)
SB-12 Performance:
The annual energy consumption using Subsection 2.1.1. SB-12 Package __________ is ____________ Gj (1 Gj=1000M)
The annual energy consumption of this house as designed is _____________ Gj The software used to simulate the annual energy use of the building is
____________________________________
The building is being designed using an air leakage of ________ air changes per hour @ 50Pa.
Energy Star:BOP form attached. The house will be labeled on completion by:
Energy Star and EnerGuide80:
Evaluator/Advisor/Rater Name:____________________________________________________ Evaluator/Advisor/Rater Licence #:_________________________________________________ F. Designers (names of designers who are responsible for the building code design and whose plans accompany the permit application)
Architectural Mechanical
Form authorized by OHBA, OBOA, LMCBO, February 6, 2012
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The Energy Efficiency Design Summary form summarizes the compliance path used by a house designer to comply with energy efficiency requirements of the Ontario Building Code. This form is completed by the person responsible for the energy efficiency design of the project, and must be submitted with the building permt application. The information on this form MUST reflect the drawings and specificiations being submitted, or the building permit will be refused. Refer to Supplementary Stanard SB-12 for details about building code compliance requirements. Further information about energy efficiency requirements for new buildings is available from the Provincial Building Code website at www.mah.gov.on.ca, or the Municipal Building Department.
As of January 1, 2012 a house designer must use one of four energy efficency compliance options in the building code:
1. Comply with the SB-12 Prescriptive design tables
2. Use the SB-12 Performance compliance method, and model the design against the prescriptive
standards
3. Design to Energy Star standards, or
4. Evaluate the design according to EnerGuide technical procedures and achieve a rating of 80 or
COMPLETING THE FORM B. Compliance Options
Indicate the compliance option being used.
SB-12 Prescriptive requires that the building conforms to a package of thermal insulation, window and mechanical system efficiency requirements set out in Subsection 2.1.1. of SB-12. Energy efficiency design modeling and testing of the building is not required under this option. SB-12 Performance refers to the alternative method of compliance set out in Subsection 2.1.1
of SB-12. Using this approach the designer must use recognized energy simulation software (HOT2000 V9.34c1.2 or newer), and submit documents which show that the annual energy use of the building is equal to a prescriptive package.
Energy Star houses must be designed to Energy Star requirements and be labelled on completion by Enerquality or other agency. The Energy Start BOP form must be submitted with the permit documents.
EnerGuide80 houses are validated by NRCan authorized energy advisors and must achieve a rating of 80 or more when evaluated in accordance with EnerGuide administrative and technical procedures.
C. Project Design Conditions
Climatic Zone: The number of degree days for Ontario cities is contained in Supplementary Standard SB-1.
Windows, Skylights and Glass Doors: If the ratio of the total gross area of windows, sidelights, skylights and glass doors to the total gross area of walls is more than 17%, higher efficiency glazing is requried.
If the ratio is more than 22% the SB-12 Prescriptive option may not be used. The total area is the sum
of all the structural rough openings. Some exceptions apply. Refer to 2.1.1.1. of SB-12 for further details.
Fuel Source and Heating Equipment Efficiency: The fuel source and efficiency of the proposed heating
equipment must be specified in order to determine which SB-12 Prescriptive compliance package table
applies.
Other Building Conditons: These construction conditions affect SB-12 Prescriptive compliance requirements.
D. Building Specifications
Thermal Insulation: Indicate the RSI or R-value being proposed where they apply to the house design.
Under the SB-12 Prespective option, RSI 3.52 wall insulation is permitted in certain conditions where
other design elements meet higher standards. Refer to SB-12 for further details. E. Performance Design Summary
This section is not required to be completed if the SB-12 Prescriptive option is being used.
AIR TIGHTNESS REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW HOUSES
All houses must comply with increased air barrier requirements in the building code. Notice of air barrier completion must be provided and an inspection conducted prior to it being covered. A blower door test
to verify the air tightness of the house must be conducted during construction if the NRCan
EnerGuide80 option is used, of if the SB-12 Performance or Energy Star options are used and an air tightness of less than 2.4 AH @ 50 Pa in the case of detached houses, or 3.0 ACH @ 50 Pa in the case of attached houses is necessary to meet the required energy efficiency standard.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY LABELING FOR NEW HOUSES
Energy Star and EnerGuide issue lables for new homes constructed under their energy efficiency programs. The building code does not regulate new home labelling.
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Project Address:
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Date:
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Owner Authorized Agent Plumbing
Contractor License No. Name Address Telephone #
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Items
Basement
1
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2
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3
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Other
Basins Baths Showers Water Closets Lavatories Laundry Tubs Clothes Washers Hot Water Tanks Dishwashers Urinals Bidets Water Fountains Floor Drains Grease Traps Oils Interceptors Cleanouts Pumps Backwater Valves Hose Bibs Others
Subtotals
Total
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UMMARY Location of InstallationBuilding number, street name Unit no. Lot/con.
Municipality Postal code Legal description
Builder Name:
Builder Address: Phone Number: Fax Number:
Installing Contractor Name:
Installing Contractor Address: Phone Number: Fax Number:
Combustion Appliances 9.32.3.1.(1)
Direct vent (sealed combustion only) Positive venting induced draft (except fireplaces) Natural draft, B-Vent or Induced draft fireplace Solid fuel (including fireplaces)
Heating Systems
Forced Air Non Forced Air Electric Space Heat
House Type 9.32.3.2.(2)
I) Type a) or b) appliances, no solid fuel ___________ II) Type I) except with solid fuel (including fireplace) __________ III) Any type c) appliance __________
IV) Type I) or II) with electric space heater ____________ Other: Type I), II) or IV) no forced air _______________
Total Ventilation Capacity 9.32.3.3.(1)
Basement & Master Bedroom __________ @ 10 L/S __________ L/S
Other Bedrooms __________ @ 5 L/S __________L/S
Bathroom & Kitchen __________ @ 5 L/S __________ L/S Other Rooms __________ @ 5 L/S __________ L/S
TOTAL __________ L/S
Principal Ventilation Capacity 9.32.3.4.(1)
Master Bedroom __________ @ 15 L/S __________L/S Other Bedrooms _________ @ 7.5 L/S __________ L/S
TOTAL __________ L/S
Principal Exhaust Fan Capacity
Model: ____________________________ Location ________________________________ ________________ L/S ________________ Sones ________________HVI
Heat Recovery Ventilator
Model: _________________________________________________ ____________ L/S High ____________ L/S Low ___________ % Sensible Efficiency @ -25 C __________HVI
Supplemental Ventilation Capacity
Total Ventilation Capacity ____________________ L/S Less Principal Vent. Capacity _________________ L/S
Required Supplemental Vent. Cap _____________ L/S
Supplemental Fans 9.32.3.5
Location Model L/S Sones HVI
_____________ ______________ _____________ ______________ ______________ _____________ ______________ _____________ ______________ ______________ _____________ ______________ _____________ ______________ ______________ _____________ ______________ _____________ ______________ ______________
System Design Option
1. Exhaust Only/Forced Air System _____________________________________ 2. HRV with Exhaust Ducts/Forced Air System ____________________________ 3. HRV Simplified Connection to Air System ______________________________
4. HRV Full Ducting/Not Coupled to Forced Air System ________________ Part 6 Design ______
DESIGNER CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that this ventilation system has been designed in accordance with the Ontario Building Code.
Name: ____________________________________ Signature: _______________________ HRAI #: ___________________________________ Date: ___________________________
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Yes to all above No to any of above
Yes to both No to either
Yes No
Yes to either No to both
Yes No Yes No
CO sensors required if house contains solid fuel-fired combustion appliance.
Dwelling has electric service?
Dwelling intended for occupancy on a continuing basis in winter?
Mechanical ventilation is not required Provide natural ventilation as per
9.32.1.2 and 9.32.2 of Code Mechanical ventilation is required
Part 9 residential occupancy? 4 or less bedrooms?
Self-contained ventilation system serving single dwelling unit?
Builder wants to use Part 9 Design?
Non solid fuel fireplaces are direct vent? Other non-solid fuel appliances are direct vent or
induced draft?
Design to Part 6
Part 9 of the Code applies
Select one of the system options described?
Type III dwelling Design to Part 6
Part 9 of the Code applies
Select one of the system options described?
Type III dwelling Design to Part 6
Type II or Type IV dwelling HRV required
Couple ventilation to F/A heating system?
Type I dwelling
Couple ventilation to FF/A system?
Option 2 & 3
HOUSE TYPES:
TYPE I – Only direct vented or mechanically induced draft fuel-fired combustion appliance: no solid fuel-fired combustion appliance: only direct vented fuel-fired fireplaces; no electric space heat.
TYPE II – Type I house which contain solid fuel-fired combustion appliances.
TYPE III – All houses containing natural draft non-solid fuel-fired combustion appliances or mechanically vented induced draft non-solid fuel-fired fireplaces.
OPTIONS:
OPTION 1 – Exhaust only ventilation.
OPTION 2 – HRV coupled to a forced air heating system. Extended exhaust ductwork. OPTION 3 – HRV coupled to a forced air heating system. Simplified exhaust ductwork. OPTION 4 – HRV not coupled to a forced air heating system.
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LANSThe Town shall require Conservation Plans and Tree Planting Plans for all development including residential, commercial, and industrial uses.
Conservation Plan:
The conservation plan will have a preliminary assessment by a qualified professional (certified arborist, registered professional forester or other qualified professional), which will determine stands of trees or individual trees on the property which warrant protection. This plan should consider such matters as:
The existing health of the tree, grouping of trees or woodlot, hackberry and the quality of
such
Its degree of sensitivity to grade changes, drainage disruption, changes in water table or
any other factors, which may affect the trees
Measures that can be taken to protect the trees (tree wells)
If trees cannot be protected, consider the reasons why
Opportunities for tree planting to mitigate loss of tree or forest cover.
The conservation plan will identify how these trees will be protected both above and below ground, as it is important to protect the root systems from soil compaction. The following measures will be undertaken to protect these trees:
1. The identified tree or trees to be protected will be fenced off, a minimum, to the drip line (furthest point of extension of branches) to protect the roots from soil compaction.
2. Above ground utilities shall avoid, where possible, the crowns of the trees.
3. Below ground utilities shall avoid where possible damaging the root system of trees. If utilities are to be placed below ground they are to be placed directly under the tree so not to damage the fine root hairs of the extended root system.
4. Tree roots that will be damaged must be cut cleanly to avoid ragged edges so they will heal properly. If exposed, they must be moistened immediately and covered with moist material. 5. No equipment, trucks or storage of supplies shall be inside the fenced area.
6. No grading shall take place around the protected tree or trees. In short, the professional should be asking these questions:
1. Are there trees that can be protected due to size, rareness or are they a healthy stand that would add to the community.
2. If trees are going to be protected how will this be done during construction and after the project is complete.
3. If trees cannot be protected why not.
4. If trees cannot be protected what is the mitigating measure going to be for loss of trees, (i.e. enhanced tree-planting program).
Species of Trees for Planting in Carleton Place
The Urban Forest /River Corridor Advisory Committee recommends the following trees for the Carleton Place planting programs. Trees must be grown from seed from plant hardiness zone 4b, 4a or 5a or seed zones 35 and 36.
For Parks / Natural Areas in Carleton Place
Sugar Maple – Acer saccharum (drier sites)
Silver Maple – Acer saccharium (large planting locations)
Red Maple – Acer rubrum (moist sites near the river)
Red Oak – Quercus rubra
Bur Oak – Quercus macrocarpa
Hackberry – Celtis occidentalis
Horse Chestnut – Aesulus hippocast anum
White Spruce – Picea glaoca
Norway Spruce – Picea abies
White Pine – Pinus strobes
Eastern White Cedar – Thuja occdentalis
Tamarack – Larix laricina
For Residential Streets/Residential Development Areas:
Sugar Maple – Acer saccharum (large planting locations)
Red Maple – Acer rubra (large planting spot)
Silver Maple – Acer saccharium (large planting locations)
Freeman Maple – Acer x fremani (large planting locations)
Red Oak – Querus rubra (large planting locations)
Bur Oak – Querus macrocarpa (large planting locations
Hackberry – Celtis occidentalis (large planting locations)
Maidenhair Tree – Ginko biloba (male clone only)
Honey Locust – Gleditsia triacanthos (small planting locations)
Service Berry –Amelanchier (small planting locations)
White Spruce – Picea glaoca (large planting spot)
Norway Spruce – Picea abies (large planting locations)
Tamarack – Thuja occidentalis ((medium planting locations)
Showy Mountain- Ash – Sorbus decora (small planting locations)
Flowering crab – Malus (small planting locations)
For Hard Zones (Bridge St./Highway/Parking Lot Plantings)
Red Oak – Quercus rubra
Freeman Maple – Acer x freemanii
Hackberry – Celtis occidentalis
Honey Locust – Gleditisia triacanthos
Colorado Blue Spruce – Piceapungens
Little Leaf Linden- Tilia cordata
Shrubs to Plant in Carleton Place:
The Urban Forest /River Corridor Advisory Committee recommends the following shrubs for the Carleton Place planting programs. Trees must be from seed and from plant hardiness zone 4b, 4a or 5a or seed zones 35 and 36.
False Spira – lovely creamy-white plumes of flowers, grows quickly, will grow anywhere good for holding soils on banks.
Spireas- Bridal Wreath (taller 5ft, white flowers), Goldflame, not Goldmound (3 ft. pink flowers, very attractive leaves all year) Anthony Waterer (3.5 ft. dark leaves, lovely deep pink flowers)
Potentillas- wide variety, 3 feet, white or yellow flowers, very hardy
Purple Leaf Sandcherry- can get tall, responds to pruning, but will grow into a nice shrubby tree if not pruned, maroon leaves.
Nanking Cherry- will get quite large- up to 7 ft. - but easily pruned, round growth habit, white blooms, red berries.
Burning Bush 4-5 ft., red fall colour, branches break in very heavy snow.
Flowering Dogwood – shiny red berries through fall and early winter. Crimson autumn colour. Tree Planting Plan for Developers:
The planting plan will identify where additional trees are to be planted, which species and sizes of trees to be planted and how these trees will be planted and maintained.
The planting plan will identify: 1. Where trees will be planted:
- The site plan must identify where trees will be planted.
- At least one tree shall be planted for each residential lot developed unless a large number
of trees have been removed for the development then an enhanced tree planting program will be undertaken.
- Industrial and commercial development site plans shall incorporate multiple trees.
- Prior to planting the developer must identify the location of underground utilities; present,
planned and potential future locations. 2. Species and size of trees to be planted:
- Trees will be from seed from plant hardiness zone 4b, 4a or 5a or seed zones 35 and 36.
- The developer will plant a 60mm (2.5 ins) caliper deciduous tree or a conifer tree minimum
height 2.0 m.
- To avoid monocultures at least 4 deciduous and 1 conifer species will be selected from the
Species of Tree for planting by Developers
Deciduous Conifer
Larger Trees for
Larger Lots
Sugar Maple (Acer saacharum)
Red Maple (Acer rubrum)
Silver maple(Acer saccharium) Freeman maple(Acer xfremani)
Red Oak (Quercus rubra)
Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)
Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis)
Freeman Maple (Acer x fremanii)
White Pine (Pinus strobes)
White Spruce (Picea glaoca)
Norway Spruce (Picea abies)
Blue Spruce (Developers are
encouraged to use this species on the harder sites i.e. Hwy 7)
Medium Sized Trees
White Birch (Betula papyrifera)
Little Leaf Linden (Tilia cordata)
(Developers are encouraged to use this
species on the harder site i.e. Hwy 7)
Eastern White Cedar (Thuja
occidentalis)
Tamarack (Larix laricina)
Smaller Trees for
Smaller Lots
Showy Mountain Ash (Sorbus decora)
Serviceberry (Amelanchier)
Crabapple (Malus)
Honey Locust (Gleditisia triacanthos)
3. Tree planting:
The International Society of Arborists, the Canadian Nursery Trades Association or Landscape Ontario standards of planting and maintenance are to be followed:
- Excavate to a depth 200mm deeper than the height of the root ball, with a width 750 mm
greater than the root ball.
- Loosen the planting hole to a depth of 200mm
- Loosen burlap and cut away minimum at least 50% of the burlap without disturbing the root
ball (if in a wire basket cut away as much of the wire basket while the tree is in the hole)
- Place plant material to a depth equal to the depth they were originally growing in the nursery.
- Tamp soil around the root system in layers of 150 mm to eliminate air pockets. When 2/3 of
the planting soil has been placed, fill the hole with water. After the water has penetrated into the soil, complete backfilling.
- Build a 100mm deep saucer around the outer edge of the hole to assist with watering.
- The hardwood trees will be staked following International Society of Arborist standards.
- The trees will be mulched to a depth of 10 mm filling the saucer leaving 50 mm free around
the trunk to avoid trunk rot.
- The trees will be watered one week after planting and every 2 weeks thereafter, pending
weather conditions, until the area developed is no longer the responsibility of the developer. Jim McCready R.P.F./ ISA Certified Arborist