RE: Feedback to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs (MMA) from the Clean Air Council on EBR Registry Number: 013-0536: 2017 Next Edition Building Code Consultation
To enable our society’s transition to a low-carbon economy, we need to change the way we design our buildings and our communities. The proposed changes to the Ontario Building Code outlined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs are a good first step.
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The proposed regulations, which would be made under the Building Code Act, 1992, would establish changes for potential inclusion in the next edition of the Building Code (O. Reg. 88/19)
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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Although the proposals…
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The proposed regulations, which would be made under the Building Code Act, 1992, would establish changes for potential inclusion in the next edition of the Building Code (O. Reg. 88/19)
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Although the proposals for changes to the Ontario Building Code make an excellent start, additional items should be included in this proposal.
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RE: Feedback to the…
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The proposed regulations, which would be made under the Building Code Act, 1992, would establish changes for potential inclusion in the next edition of the Building Code (O. Reg. 88/19)
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RE: Feedback to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs (MMA) from the Clean Air Council on EBR Registry Number: 013-0536: 2017 Next Edition Building Code Consultation
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Electric Vehicle Charging…
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The proposed regulations, which would be made under the Building Code Act, 1992, would establish changes for potential inclusion in the next edition of the Building Code (O. Reg. 88/19)
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1946
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Electric Vehicle Charging in Multi-Unit Residential Buildings
Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs
In Response to the Presentation by: Heather Black and Chetan Mistry
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The proposed regulations, which would be made under the Building Code Act, 1992, would establish changes for potential inclusion in the next edition of the Building Code (O. Reg. 88/19)
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1948
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An signed copy of these comments will be emailed to buildingcode.consultation@ontario.ca.
September 29, 2017
2017 Next Edition Building Code Consultation
c/o Building and Development Branch
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To enable our society’s…
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The proposed regulations, which would be made under the Building Code Act, 1992, would establish changes for potential inclusion in the next edition of the Building Code (O. Reg. 88/19)
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1949
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To enable our society’s transition to a low-carbon economy, we need to change the way we design our buildings and our communities. The proposed changes to the Ontario Building Code outlined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs are a good first step.
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The Ontario Public Health…
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The proposed regulations, which would be made under the Building Code Act, 1992, would establish changes for potential inclusion in the next edition of the Building Code (O. Reg. 88/19)
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The Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) appreciates the opportunity to provide input on proposed amendments to the Ontario Building Code (OBC).
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