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CAMPS - CLARINGTON
Government-issued identification is required every time you pick up your child from camp. For camp information and to report absences, contact the Camp Hotline at 905-435-1061 ext. 2565 or daycamps@clarington.net. Attendance and absences. Attendance is taken COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. ADOPTION - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET CURRENT OFFICIAL PLAN UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. BY-LAWS - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NETBY-LAW ENFORCEMENT
Clarington's Municipal Law Enforcement Office, located at 2611 Trulls Road in Courtice, is open to the public by appointment only. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed from noon to 1 p.m., and the last two Saturdays of the month from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except holiday weekends) closed from noon to 1 p.m.ZONING BY-LAW 84-63
Zoning By-Laws. Zoning By-Law 84-63 regulates the nature and form of development for all of the lands within Clarington that are situated between Lake Ontario and the Oak Ridges Moraine. It came into effect in September 1984, and has incorporated several amendments over time. View the complete list of amendments made to Zoning By-Law 84-63. HOME - CLARINGTONTOWN HALLCAREERSCOVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATESA TO Z SERVICESBE ACTIVEDO BUSINESS Rebook your second appointment using the online booking system or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. Vaccination clinics fully booked until MarchCAMPS - CLARINGTON
Government-issued identification is required every time you pick up your child from camp. For camp information and to report absences, contact the Camp Hotline at 905-435-1061 ext. 2565 or daycamps@clarington.net. Attendance and absences. Attendance is taken COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. ADOPTION - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET CURRENT OFFICIAL PLAN UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. BY-LAWS - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NETBY-LAW ENFORCEMENT
Clarington's Municipal Law Enforcement Office, located at 2611 Trulls Road in Courtice, is open to the public by appointment only. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed from noon to 1 p.m., and the last two Saturdays of the month from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except holiday weekends) closed from noon to 1 p.m.ZONING BY-LAW 84-63
Zoning By-Laws. Zoning By-Law 84-63 regulates the nature and form of development for all of the lands within Clarington that are situated between Lake Ontario and the Oak Ridges Moraine. It came into effect in September 1984, and has incorporated several amendments over time. View the complete list of amendments made to Zoning By-Law 84-63.MAPS - CLARINGTON
e-Map Gallery. Explore Clarington using our interactive mapping interface, and search for properties using civic addresses, roll numbers, pin numbers or road names. Using the Property Search Map, you can click on a property to view assessment information. On the Zoning By-Law Map, click on the property to see zoning and land useinformation.
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Region of Durham provides garbage, recycling and food waste collection services in Clarington. The Region also collects leaf and yard waste, bulky items, metal items, electronic waste, porcelain and batteries. If you have questions or concerns about your waste collection, please call the Region of Durham at 1-800-667-5671 orvisit the Waste
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Planning Services is responsible for developing planning policy, looking at long-term land use plans for the Municipality which guide the management of land and resources. The Clarington Official Plan is a document that guides sustainable development, helps manage growth, focuses on the development of a healthy community, and is implemented(in
ANIMAL SERVICES
Animal Shelter now open. The Clarington Animal Shelter is now open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to purchase animal licences or drop off adoption applications or stray/unwanted animals. To adopt an animal, fill out an online application with the animal ID/name of the animal you would like toadopt.
PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. PARKS AND SPORTS FIELDS There are plenty of ways to stay active in Clarington. All splash pads have a built-in timer which allows water to run from 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. each day. If you notice a problem at one of our parks, report it online, by email, or call 905-263-2291. Search for a playground.Search for a
BY-LAWS - CLARINGTON The Municipality of Clarington, is an amalgamated municipality, and has approximately 13,000 by-laws from the following municipalities, in its online corporate information system: Municipality of Clarington (containing by-laws from 1993 to present) Clarke Township (containing by-laws from 1851 to 1973) Darlington Township (containing by-lawsBY-LAW ENFORCEMENT
Clarington's Municipal Law Enforcement Office, located at 2611 Trulls Road in Courtice, is open to the public by appointment only. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed from noon to 1 p.m., and the last two Saturdays of the month from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except holiday weekends) closed from noon to 1 p.m.DESIGN GUIDELINES
Property Taxes and Assessments. Zoning By-Laws. We have prepared a "Design Guidelines" document that sets out design and construction requirements for new developments. The manual is used to help engineers, developers, contractors and others within the development industry. View the Design Guidelines and Standard Drawings manual(PDF)
HOME - CLARINGTONTOWN HALLCAREERSCOVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATESA TO Z SERVICESBE ACTIVEDO BUSINESS Rebook your second appointment using the online booking system or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. Vaccination clinics fully booked until MarchCAMPS - CLARINGTON
Government-issued identification is required every time you pick up your child from camp. For camp information and to report absences, contact the Camp Hotline at 905-435-1061 ext. 2565 or daycamps@clarington.net. Attendance and absences. Attendance is taken COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. ADOPTION - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET CURRENT OFFICIAL PLAN UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division atDESIGN GUIDELINES
Property Taxes and Assessments. Zoning By-Laws. We have prepared a "Design Guidelines" document that sets out design and construction requirements for new developments. The manual is used to help engineers, developers, contractors and others within the development industry. View the Design Guidelines and Standard Drawings manual(PDF)
PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates.ROAD MAINTENANCE
The Municipality of Clarington is responsible for the maintenance of municipal roads, bridges, ditches, culverts, catch basins and sidewalks. Maintenance includes patching, pothole repairs, street sweeping, sidewalk repairs, sinkholes and other general road concerns. View our Regional and Municipal Road map to determine who isresponsible for
ZONING BY-LAW 84-63
Zoning By-Laws. Zoning By-Law 84-63 regulates the nature and form of development for all of the lands within Clarington that are situated between Lake Ontario and the Oak Ridges Moraine. It came into effect in September 1984, and has incorporated several amendments over time. View the complete list of amendments made to Zoning By-Law 84-63. HOME - CLARINGTONTOWN HALLCAREERSCOVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATESA TO Z SERVICESBE ACTIVEDO BUSINESS Rebook your second appointment using the online booking system or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. Vaccination clinics fully booked until MarchCAMPS - CLARINGTON
Government-issued identification is required every time you pick up your child from camp. For camp information and to report absences, contact the Camp Hotline at 905-435-1061 ext. 2565 or daycamps@clarington.net. Attendance and absences. Attendance is taken COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. ADOPTION - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET CURRENT OFFICIAL PLAN UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division atDESIGN GUIDELINES
Property Taxes and Assessments. Zoning By-Laws. We have prepared a "Design Guidelines" document that sets out design and construction requirements for new developments. The manual is used to help engineers, developers, contractors and others within the development industry. View the Design Guidelines and Standard Drawings manual(PDF)
PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates.ROAD MAINTENANCE
The Municipality of Clarington is responsible for the maintenance of municipal roads, bridges, ditches, culverts, catch basins and sidewalks. Maintenance includes patching, pothole repairs, street sweeping, sidewalk repairs, sinkholes and other general road concerns. View our Regional and Municipal Road map to determine who isresponsible for
ZONING BY-LAW 84-63
Zoning By-Laws. Zoning By-Law 84-63 regulates the nature and form of development for all of the lands within Clarington that are situated between Lake Ontario and the Oak Ridges Moraine. It came into effect in September 1984, and has incorporated several amendments over time. View the complete list of amendments made to Zoning By-Law 84-63. ADOPTION - CLARINGTON The Clarington Animal Shelter is now open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to purchase animal licences, drop off adoption applications, and drop off stray/unwanted animals. To adopt an animal, fill out an online application with the animal ID/name of the animal you would like to adopt. GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Region of Durham provides garbage, recycling and food waste collection services in Clarington. The Region also collects leaf and yard waste, bulky items, metal items, electronic waste, porcelain and batteries. If you have questions or concerns about your waste collection, please call the Region of Durham at 1-800-667-5671 orvisit the Waste
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Planning Services is responsible for developing planning policy, looking at long-term land use plans for the Municipality which guide the management of land and resources. The Clarington Official Plan is a document that guides sustainable development, helps manage growth, focuses on the development of a healthy community, and is implemented(in
BUILDING PERMITS
To help facilitate your application, view our list of requirements for building permits. If you have questions, please call 905-623-3379 ext. 2312 or email BuildingPermits@clarington.net. If you are building or renovating any of the following items on your property, a building permit may be required: Accessory structures (detached garages COUNCIL MEETING CALENDAR Clarington's Council Meeting Calendar displays agendas, minutes and video recordings from upcoming and recent Council and Committee meetings.. Printable 2021-22 Council and Committee Meeting Schedule (PDF) Requests for delegations on matters on an agenda can be made online.. Correspondence to the Mayor and Members of Council regarding agenda items can be made by submitting them to theBY-LAW ENFORCEMENT
Clarington's Municipal Law Enforcement Office, located at 2611 Trulls Road in Courtice, is open to the public by appointment only. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed from noon to 1 p.m., and the last two Saturdays of the month from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except holiday weekends) closed from noon to 1 p.m.ROAD MAINTENANCE
The Municipality of Clarington is responsible for the maintenance of municipal roads, bridges, ditches, culverts, catch basins and sidewalks. Maintenance includes patching, pothole repairs, street sweeping, sidewalk repairs, sinkholes and other general road concerns. WILMOT CREEK SECONDARY PLAN The Municipality of Clarington has initiated the development of a new secondary plan for the lands south of Highway 401 and north of the existing Wilmot Creek Adult Lifestyle Community. The project will occur over three phases, with completion scheduled for the fall of 2021. The new secondary plan will create a complete community thatwill
SUMMER FITNESS PROGRAMS AND CLARINGTON MOVES It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. HOME - CLARINGTONTOWN HALLCAREERSCOVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATESA TO Z SERVICESBE ACTIVEDO BUSINESS Rebook your second appointment using the online booking system or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. Vaccination clinics fully booked until MarchCAMPS - CLARINGTON
Government-issued identification is required every time you pick up your child from camp. For camp information and to report absences, contact the Camp Hotline at 905-435-1061 ext. 2565 or daycamps@clarington.net. Attendance and absences. Attendance is taken COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. ADOPTION - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET COVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATES The Oshawa COVID-19 vaccination clinic site is accepting appointments. This site is located at 2200 Simcoe Street North in Oshawa. To book an appointment for this clinic, visit covid.vaccine.lh.ca or call 905-721-4828 for assistance to register by phone. Vaccination appointments at local pharmacies. CURRENT OFFICIAL PLANMAPS - CLARINGTON
e-Map Gallery. Explore Clarington using our interactive mapping interface, and search for properties using civic addresses, roll numbers, pin numbers or road names. Using the Property Search Map, you can click on a property to view assessment information. On the Zoning By-Law Map, click on the property to see zoning and land useinformation.
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. BY-LAWS - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET HOME - CLARINGTONTOWN HALLCAREERSCOVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATESA TO Z SERVICESBE ACTIVEDO BUSINESS Rebook your second appointment using the online booking system or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. Vaccination clinics fully booked until MarchCAMPS - CLARINGTON
Government-issued identification is required every time you pick up your child from camp. For camp information and to report absences, contact the Camp Hotline at 905-435-1061 ext. 2565 or daycamps@clarington.net. Attendance and absences. Attendance is taken COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. ADOPTION - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET COVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATES The Oshawa COVID-19 vaccination clinic site is accepting appointments. This site is located at 2200 Simcoe Street North in Oshawa. To book an appointment for this clinic, visit covid.vaccine.lh.ca or call 905-721-4828 for assistance to register by phone. Vaccination appointments at local pharmacies. CURRENT OFFICIAL PLANMAPS - CLARINGTON
e-Map Gallery. Explore Clarington using our interactive mapping interface, and search for properties using civic addresses, roll numbers, pin numbers or road names. Using the Property Search Map, you can click on a property to view assessment information. On the Zoning By-Law Map, click on the property to see zoning and land useinformation.
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. BY-LAWS - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NETMAPS - CLARINGTON
e-Map Gallery. Explore Clarington using our interactive mapping interface, and search for properties using civic addresses, roll numbers, pin numbers or road names. Using the Property Search Map, you can click on a property to view assessment information. On the Zoning By-Law Map, click on the property to see zoning and land useinformation.
TOWN HALL - CLARINGTON Our Town Hall is the heart of the Municipality. It's the place where all the decisions that impact our daily lives and our community happen. Clarington Council sets by-laws, holds council and committee meetings, approves development, establishes the tax levy and provides oversight over the Municipality's administration.. Residents can help advise Council and help shape the future course of the UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division atANIMAL SERVICES
Animal Shelter now open. The Clarington Animal Shelter is now open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to purchase animal licences or drop off adoption applications or stray/unwanted animals. To adopt an animal, fill out an online application with the animal ID/name of the animal you would like toadopt.
BUILDING PERMITS
To help facilitate your application, view our list of requirements for building permits. If you have questions, please call 905-623-3379 ext. 2312 or email BuildingPermits@clarington.net. If you are building or renovating any of the following items on your property, a building permit may be required: Accessory structures (detached garages PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates.DESIGN GUIDELINES
Property Taxes and Assessments. Zoning By-Laws. We have prepared a "Design Guidelines" document that sets out design and construction requirements for new developments. The manual is used to help engineers, developers, contractors and others within the development industry. View the Design Guidelines and Standard Drawings manual(PDF)
BY-LAWS - CLARINGTON The Municipality of Clarington, is an amalgamated municipality, and has approximately 13,000 by-laws from the following municipalities, in its online corporate information system: Municipality of Clarington (containing by-laws from 1993 to present) Clarke Township (containing by-laws from 1851 to 1973) Darlington Township (containing by-laws OPEN AIR BURNING AND BURNING PERMITS Our Open Air Burning By-law prohibits open air burning, including the use of wood fuelled chimineas and fire pits, in areas designated "urban" or "hamlet residential." The Fire Chief may issue a burning permit for a property located outside of these designated areas if it's at least 10 acres in size. Burning permits will not be issuedfor: fire
SUMMER FITNESS PROGRAMS AND CLARINGTON MOVES It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. HOME - CLARINGTONTOWN HALLCAREERSCOVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATESA TO Z SERVICESBE ACTIVEDO BUSINESS Rebook your second appointment using the online booking system or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. Vaccination clinics fully booked until MarchCAMPS - CLARINGTON
Government-issued identification is required every time you pick up your child from camp. For camp information and to report absences, contact the Camp Hotline at 905-435-1061 ext. 2565 or daycamps@clarington.net. Attendance and absences. Attendance is taken COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. ADOPTION - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET COVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATES The Oshawa COVID-19 vaccination clinic site is accepting appointments. This site is located at 2200 Simcoe Street North in Oshawa. To book an appointment for this clinic, visit covid.vaccine.lh.ca or call 905-721-4828 for assistance to register by phone. Vaccination appointments at local pharmacies. CURRENT OFFICIAL PLANMAPS - CLARINGTON
e-Map Gallery. Explore Clarington using our interactive mapping interface, and search for properties using civic addresses, roll numbers, pin numbers or road names. Using the Property Search Map, you can click on a property to view assessment information. On the Zoning By-Law Map, click on the property to see zoning and land useinformation.
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. BY-LAWS - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET HOME - CLARINGTONTOWN HALLCAREERSCOVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATESA TO Z SERVICESBE ACTIVEDO BUSINESS Rebook your second appointment using the online booking system or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. Vaccination clinics fully booked until MarchCAMPS - CLARINGTON
Government-issued identification is required every time you pick up your child from camp. For camp information and to report absences, contact the Camp Hotline at 905-435-1061 ext. 2565 or daycamps@clarington.net. Attendance and absences. Attendance is taken COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. ADOPTION - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET COVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATES The Oshawa COVID-19 vaccination clinic site is accepting appointments. This site is located at 2200 Simcoe Street North in Oshawa. To book an appointment for this clinic, visit covid.vaccine.lh.ca or call 905-721-4828 for assistance to register by phone. Vaccination appointments at local pharmacies. CURRENT OFFICIAL PLANMAPS - CLARINGTON
e-Map Gallery. Explore Clarington using our interactive mapping interface, and search for properties using civic addresses, roll numbers, pin numbers or road names. Using the Property Search Map, you can click on a property to view assessment information. On the Zoning By-Law Map, click on the property to see zoning and land useinformation.
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. BY-LAWS - CLARINGTONSEE MORE ON CLARINGTON.NET COVID-19 INFORMATION AND UPDATES The Oshawa COVID-19 vaccination clinic site is accepting appointments. This site is located at 2200 Simcoe Street North in Oshawa. To book an appointment for this clinic, visit covid.vaccine.lh.ca or call 905-721-4828 for assistance to register by phone. Vaccination appointments at local pharmacies.MAPS - CLARINGTON
e-Map Gallery. Explore Clarington using our interactive mapping interface, and search for properties using civic addresses, roll numbers, pin numbers or road names. Using the Property Search Map, you can click on a property to view assessment information. On the Zoning By-Law Map, click on the property to see zoning and land useinformation.
TOWN HALL - CLARINGTON Our Town Hall is the heart of the Municipality. It's the place where all the decisions that impact our daily lives and our community happen. Clarington Council sets by-laws, holds council and committee meetings, approves development, establishes the tax levy and provides oversight over the Municipality's administration.. Residents can help advise Council and help shape the future course of the SUBSCRIBE - CLARINGTON We are committed to sharing accurate and transparent information with residents and the media. Stay up-to-date on what's happening in Clarington by subscribing to our news feeds.BUILDING PERMITS
To help facilitate your application, view our list of requirements for building permits. If you have questions, please call 905-623-3379 ext. 2312 or email BuildingPermits@clarington.net. If you are building or renovating any of the following items on your property, a building permit may be required: Accessory structures (detached garagesANIMAL SERVICES
Animal Shelter now open. The Clarington Animal Shelter is now open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to purchase animal licences or drop off adoption applications or stray/unwanted animals. To adopt an animal, fill out an online application with the animal ID/name of the animal you would like toadopt.
DESIGN GUIDELINES
Property Taxes and Assessments. Zoning By-Laws. We have prepared a "Design Guidelines" document that sets out design and construction requirements for new developments. The manual is used to help engineers, developers, contractors and others within the development industry. View the Design Guidelines and Standard Drawings manual(PDF)
COUNCIL MEETING CALENDAR Clarington's Council Meeting Calendar displays agendas, minutes and video recordings from upcoming and recent Council and Committee meetings.. Printable 2021-22 Council and Committee Meeting Schedule (PDF) Requests for delegations on matters on an agenda can be made online.. Correspondence to the Mayor and Members of Council regarding agenda items can be made by submitting them to the DURHAM REGION MOVES TO STEP ONE OF ROADMAP ON JUNE 11 Whitby, Ontario – The Province of Ontario announced Step One of its Roadmap to Reopen will begin on Friday, June 11.. When: Effective 12:01 a.m. on Friday, June 11, 2021. What: The decision was based on the province-wide vaccination rate and continuing improvements in key public health and health system indicators.Step One of the Roadmap to Reopen includes, but is not limited to, the OPEN AIR BURNING AND BURNING PERMITS Our Open Air Burning By-law prohibits open air burning, including the use of wood fuelled chimineas and fire pits, in areas designated "urban" or "hamlet residential." The Fire Chief may issue a burning permit for a property located outside of these designated areas if it's at least 10 acres in size. Burning permits will not be issuedfor: fire
COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. CURRENT OFFICIAL PLAN PARKS AND SPORTS FIELDS There are plenty of ways to stay active in Clarington. All splash pads have a built-in timer which allows water to run from 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. each day. If you notice a problem at one of our parks, report it online, by email, or call 905-263-2291. Search for a playground.Search for a
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Region of Durham provides garbage, recycling and food waste collection services in Clarington. The Region also collects leaf and yard waste, bulky items, metal items, electronic waste, porcelain and batteries. If you have questions or concerns about your waste collection, please call the Region of Durham at 1-800-667-5671 orvisit the Waste
CURRENT DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS Proposed Development at Nash Road and Hancock Road in Courtice. Proposed Development at Nash Road and Richfield Square. Proposed Development on Lawson Road. Proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, Nash Road and Hancock Road. Proposed Three-Storey Residential Apartment at Nash Road and Trulls Road. Trulls Road and Highway 2 Mixed-UseDevelopment.
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICESBUILDING PERMITS
To help facilitate your application, view our list of requirements for building permits. If you have questions, please call 905-623-3379 ext. 2312 or email BuildingPermits@clarington.net. If you are building or renovating any of the following items on your property, a building permit may be required: Accessory structures (detached garagesDESIGN GUIDELINES
Property Taxes and Assessments. Zoning By-Laws. We have prepared a "Design Guidelines" document that sets out design and construction requirements for new developments. The manual is used to help engineers, developers, contractors and others within the development industry. View the Design Guidelines and Standard Drawings manual(PDF)
PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Back to Search. Durham Region Health Department has expanded vaccine eligibility to individuals 12 years and older starting May 25 at 9 p.m. Visit Durham Region's vaccine appointment booking website or call 1-888-444-5113 to make an appointment. The Oshawa clinic is accepting appointments online at covid.vaccine.lh.ca or by phone 905-721-4828. CURRENT OFFICIAL PLAN PARKS AND SPORTS FIELDS There are plenty of ways to stay active in Clarington. All splash pads have a built-in timer which allows water to run from 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. each day. If you notice a problem at one of our parks, report it online, by email, or call 905-263-2291. Search for a playground.Search for a
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Region of Durham provides garbage, recycling and food waste collection services in Clarington. The Region also collects leaf and yard waste, bulky items, metal items, electronic waste, porcelain and batteries. If you have questions or concerns about your waste collection, please call the Region of Durham at 1-800-667-5671 orvisit the Waste
CURRENT DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS Proposed Development at Nash Road and Hancock Road in Courtice. Proposed Development at Nash Road and Richfield Square. Proposed Development on Lawson Road. Proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, Nash Road and Hancock Road. Proposed Three-Storey Residential Apartment at Nash Road and Trulls Road. Trulls Road and Highway 2 Mixed-UseDevelopment.
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICESBUILDING PERMITS
To help facilitate your application, view our list of requirements for building permits. If you have questions, please call 905-623-3379 ext. 2312 or email BuildingPermits@clarington.net. If you are building or renovating any of the following items on your property, a building permit may be required: Accessory structures (detached garagesDESIGN GUIDELINES
Property Taxes and Assessments. Zoning By-Laws. We have prepared a "Design Guidelines" document that sets out design and construction requirements for new developments. The manual is used to help engineers, developers, contractors and others within the development industry. View the Design Guidelines and Standard Drawings manual(PDF)
PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS The tax rate is applied to the property's current value assessment (CVA) to determine the amount of property taxes to be levied. There are different tax rates for different classes of property. The main property classes include residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial. View current and past property tax rates. ADOPTION - CLARINGTON The Clarington Animal Shelter is now open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to purchase animal licences, drop off adoption applications, and drop off stray/unwanted animals. To adopt an animal, fill out an online application with the animal ID/name of the animal you would like to adopt. GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Region of Durham provides garbage, recycling and food waste collection services in Clarington. The Region also collects leaf and yard waste, bulky items, metal items, electronic waste, porcelain and batteries. If you have questions or concerns about your waste collection, please call the Region of Durham at 1-800-667-5671 orvisit the Waste
MAPS - CLARINGTON
e-Map Gallery. Explore Clarington using our interactive mapping interface, and search for properties using civic addresses, roll numbers, pin numbers or road names. Using the Property Search Map, you can click on a property to view assessment information. On the Zoning By-Law Map, click on the property to see zoning and land useinformation.
UTILITIES - CLARINGTON Utilities provide valuable services to both residents and businesses such as cable, gas, and electricity. Most questions should be directed to the local utility company. If you want to know where utility boxes will be located within your new subdivision, please contact the Building Services Division at PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Planning Services is responsible for developing planning policy, looking at long-term land use plans for the Municipality which guide the management of land and resources. The Clarington Official Plan is a document that guides sustainable development, helps manage growth, focuses on the development of a healthy community, and is implemented(in
DECKS - CLARINGTON
Footing: Prior to pouring concrete into sonotubes. Framing: Upon completion of structural framing, prior to guard rails and deck boards in place. Final: Completion of deck with guardrails and deck boards in place. To arrange for an inspection, please call 905-623-7876. Call before 3 p.m. for next day inspection.BUILDING PERMITS
To help facilitate your application, view our list of requirements for building permits. If you have questions, please call 905-623-3379 ext. 2312 or email BuildingPermits@clarington.net. If you are building or renovating any of the following items on your property, a building permit may be required: Accessory structures (detached garagesPAYMENT OPTIONS
The Municipality of Clarington offers many convenient ways for you to pay your property taxes, including online, by phone, by mail, in person, at your bank or by pre-authorized payment.ANIMAL SERVICES
Animal Shelter now open. The Clarington Animal Shelter is now open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to purchase animal licences or drop off adoption applications or stray/unwanted animals. To adopt an animal, fill out an online application with the animal ID/name of the animal you would like toadopt.
ROAD MAINTENANCE
The Municipality of Clarington is responsible for the maintenance of municipal roads, bridges, ditches, culverts, catch basins and sidewalks. Maintenance includes patching, pothole repairs, street sweeping, sidewalk repairs, sinkholes and other general road concerns.Close
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We offer camps for every child and every interest. Located throughout Clarington, our camps are age appropriate, affordable and most of all,fun.
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