Ontario Building Code Act definition
Examples of Ontario Building Code Act in a sentence
Every Owner of a building or structure shall ensure that its building is served by access routes for fire fighting, as required, designed and constructed in accordance with the Ontario Building Code Act and Regulations made thereunder.
The Township of Huron-Kinloss is responsible for the enforcement of the Ontario Building Code Act (the Act) within their jurisdiction.
The inspector shall exercise powers and perform duties under the Ontario Building Code Act (OBCA) in connection with reviewing plans, inspecting construction, conducting maintenance inspections, and issuing orders in accordance with the Ontario Building Code Act.
At the time of creation, these plans are drawn to specifications published by The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing under the Ontario Building Code Act as The Ontario Building Code.
If it should be necessary to conduct any work to bring the building(s) into compliance with the Ontario Building Code Act or other applicable legislation, such work will be performed by GPMC at its cost.
Every Owner of a building or structure shall ensure that its building is served by access routes for fire fighting, as required, designed and constructed in accordance with the Ontario Building Code Act and Regulations made thereunder and all other applicable laws.
After management has provided written approval for any site improvement (deck, utility shed, or addition to the trailer), the campsite occupant will comply with all zoning by-law requirements and other by-laws of the Township, the Ontario Building Code Act and regulations there under and other legislation’s affecting the subject site.
All aspects of the Project and improvements to the Facilities by the Tenant will be reflective of industry standards, meet all legislative requirements, including the Ontario Building Code Act and Ontario Heritage Act requirements applicable to the building on the Lands, and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (“AODA”) requirements which include the City’s Accessibility Design Guidelines attached as Schedule “C” and any other applicable statute and municipal by-law.
Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the authority of the Chief Building Official under Sections 8 or 10 of the Ontario Building Code Act.
The Owner agrees to comply with the Ontario Building Code Act or the Ontario Water Resources Act whichever applies with respect to the future installation of any sanitary sewage works and further shall comply with any Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) issued by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, if required.