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  1. (a) to prevent the use of any land, building or structure for any purpose prohibited by the by-law if such land, building or structure was lawfully used for such purpose on the day of the passing of the by-law, so long as it continues to be used for that purpose …

    • (1) In this Act,
    • (1) Every person who is not acting under a right or authority conferred by law and who,
    • (1) Entry on premises may be prohibited by notice to that effect and entry is prohibited without any notice on premises,
    • (1) Where notice is given that one or more particular activities are permitted, all other activities and entry for the purpose are prohibited and any additional notice that entry is prohibited or a particular activity is prohibited on the same premises shall be construed to be for greater certainty only.
  2. enter a building or property at any reasonable time without a warrant where a building permit application has been made (s. 12(1)); the power of an inspector to issue orders to comply (s. 12(2)) and to issue orders prohibiting the

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  3. Dec 8, 2019 · (a) may by order prohibit the use or occupancy of the building; and (b) may cause the building to be renovated, repaired or demolished to achieve compliance with this Act or the building code or take such other action as he or she considers necessary for the protection of the public. 2017, c. 34, Sched. 2, s. 15. Power of entry

  4. Sep 29, 2015 · If the legal non-conforming use of a structure or real property is discontinued, such discontinuance will typically result in a loss of the legal non-conforming use status under most zoning ordinances, as long as the owner has manifested an intent to abandon the use.

  5. In general under the Act, owners must give notice either orally or in writing except where fencing is applied around gardens or areas under cultivation, or the keeping of animals. Access to the door of a building on premises for lawful purposes is protected except where specifically prohibited. [1] .

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  7. Jan 12, 2017 · If a property owner wishes to use his/her property for a purpose which is prohibited by the zoning code (i.e. the person wants to run a business in an area limited to residential use), the owner must obtain a use variance from the local zoning board of appeals.

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