Sign Variances: How to Get Approval for Non-Compliant Signs in Toronto
Jessica Kim Jessica Kim

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.

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How to Obtain a Sign Permit in Toronto: A Business Owner's Guide
Jessica Kim Jessica Kim

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!

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