Secondary Dwelling Units

Below is some general information about the addition for secondary / accessory dwelling units.

  • The Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing” for Secondary Dwelling Units guide outlines the requirements for a secondary dwelling unit.

Building Permit Information

  • You may need to contact a BCIN Designer or Architect / Engineer to assist with the required documents & drawings to obtain a Building Permit.
  • You will need to complete a building permit application
  • You may need a Letter of Authorization. (If Required)
  • You will need a Plumbing Permit Application (To be filled out by the licensed plumber)
  • You will need a site plan drawing showing and confirming the parking requirements outlined below.
  • You will need several drawings including proposed floor plans, building elevations & sections / details for the fire separations. (Your designer will be able to provide these required drawings)
  • Depending on the method of Heating & Cooling (HVAC) we may require duct design layouts or a letter confirming the existing HVAC system is sufficient for the added area from an HRAI Qualified HVAC Designer.
  • If one furnace is to serve both dwellings, you may require an inline duct smoke detector. (Discuss with your HVAC Contractor)

Planning / Zoning Information

  • To qualify as accessory dwelling units / Secondary Dwelling Units, each accessory dwelling unit must be less than 40% of the area of the principal dwelling (which would not include any unfinished basement areas or garage);
  • Required parking minimums are 2 parking spaces for the main detached dwelling unit, plus one space for each accessory dwelling unit.
  • Additional provisions including setbacks to lot lines and rules for accessory dwelling units can be found in the following sections of the zoning by-law:
    • “6.5 Residential One” – setbacks to lot liens, maximum height, etc.
    • “6.3.1 Secondary dwelling units” – provisions specific to the accessory dwelling units and section 6.4.2 to 6.4.4 which relate to permitted locations and required dimensions for parking.
    • The minimum required parking is set out in section 5.3.

Development Charges

  • If the units proposed adhere to the provision for accessory dwelling units, they are exempt from development charges.
  • If you want to do the accessory dwelling unit(s) as a larger unit, we can discuss the applicable provisions and development charges.

If you have any additional questions, please contact the building department.