Sign Variances: How to Get Approval for Non-Compliant Signs in Toronto
When your proposed sign doesn’t fully comply with the City of Toronto Sign By-law (Chapter 694), a Sign Variance is required. Rouge Hill Consulting specializes in securing variance approvals for both first-party and third-party signs by managing the entire process — from Preliminary Project Review (PPR) and deficiency analysis to preparing a strong Rationale Letter and coordinating with the Sign Variance Committee. Our team of BCIN- and P.Eng.-qualified experts ensures your non-compliant signage is justified, defensible, and professionally represented for approval.
How to Obtain a Sign Permit in Pickering, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa (Durham Region)
Rouge Hill Consulting helps businesses in Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, and Durham Region obtain permits for exterior wall and ground signs. We handle design compliance, drawings, and municipal approvals for all sign types, ensuring fast approval and code compliance.
How to Obtain a Sign Permit in Toronto: A Business Owner's Guide
Need a sign for your Toronto business? You’ll need a permit! Most signs on private property require City approval under Chapter 694. Start with compliant designs, prepare drawings (site plan, elevation, cross-section), and check for extra permits like heritage or TRCA. Contact Rouge Hill Consulting today!
Already Have a Sign but No Permit? Here’s How to Get Drawings and Stay Compliant in Toronto
Received a notice about an unpermitted sign? Act fast to avoid fines up to $800, removal costs over $50,000, and other penalties. Our firm offers affordable permit packages, including all required documents. If your sign doesn’t comply, we can help with variance applications. Contact us to resolve the issue quickly!