REALWorld Law

Planning / zoning

Controls on detailed design

Does public law control the detailed design, appearance and method of construction of any new building?

Canada

Canada

Some planning instruments, such as building and demolition permits, include detailed design, appearance and method of construction objectives and standards for the design and construction or alteration of a building. Building permits, and other similar controls, are a means of ensuring that buildings and structures are built safely, and are built in a location and for a purpose permitted by other local planning instruments. Such building controls and regulations are typically based on national or provincial building and construction codes.

In most cases the relevant local government should be consulted to determine whether a building permit is required before construction proceeds.