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  1. The standard turnaround time for a Sign Permit is 10 business days. If the Examiner finds that variances are required or the proposed sign does not comply with the Sign By-law, a Notice will be sent via email to the applicant and the permit application will be put “on hold” until the issues are addressed.

  2. All signs fall within two categories: First Party (to identify a business or service located on the premises) and Third Party (to advertise goods or services not related to the premises). The regulations of the Sign By-law are administered and enforced by the Sign By-Law Unit at City Hall.

    • Sign Permits
    • Sign Variances
    • Sign By-Law Amendments

    The standard timeline for a Sign Permit application is 10 business days, from the date you have submitted all the required forms, documents and drawings, and paid all required fees. A Fast Track option (two-day review) is available if there are no deficiencies or variances required, and the drawings have been reviewed and stamped by an Engineer or ...

    The Sign Variance process usually takes around three months, from start to finish. You will receive a Notice to post on site for no less than 30 days, and a Notice will be sent to nearby property owners and residents, along with the local Ward Councillor. A decision will be reached following the 30-day Notice period, the applicant will be notified ...

    Sign By-law Amendment applications are only considered once each year in the Spring, by the Planning & Growth Management Committee. Applications must be made before December 31 to be considered in the following year.

  3. The current sign was installed in 2020. The sign proved so popular that City officials replaced the original with a replica last year. The new version is 3D, stands 10 feet tall, and has a vinyl wrap on the outer edges of its letters. It’s also more durable than the original.

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  4. Watch the new, durable Toronto Sign be built, installed and revealed on Nathan Phillips Square.

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  5. Submitting a Sign Permit Application. Depending on the type of permission you're looking for, different forms, documentation, and drawings are needed to submit an application. Please choose from the list below to view a complete list of every piece of information needed for each type of application.

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  7. Aug 29, 2019 · The original sign, installed in 2015, was only meant to last a few weeks, but it has since become a Toronto landmark, as scores of residents and tourists visit it every day.

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