Ontario · New builds · 2026

Why the township wants your septic approved before your building permit

It feels backwards — approving the waste system before the house exists. It is actually the law protecting you from building a home that can never be legally occupied. Here is how the gate works and how to pass it without losing a season.

The rule in one line: a building permit for a dwelling on an unserviced lot requires proof of an approved sewage system sized to that dwelling. No septic approval, no building permit — and no amount of scheduling pressure changes the order.

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The logic behind the gate

The Building Code treats the house and its sewage system as one proposal: a dwelling is only lawful if its waste has a lawful destination. If building permits came first, a buyer could finish a $600,000 house and then discover the lot needs a system that does not fit — with the framing already up. The gate exists because that exact disaster used to happen. It also means something useful: once your septic approval is in hand, the biggest unknown on a rural build is retired early.

What the building department actually asks for

1The sewage system permit number — or the approval document itself, attached to the building application
2Consistency — the bedroom count and fixtures on the house drawings must match what the septic was sized for. Reviewers cross-check; a 4-bedroom plan over a 3-bedroom septic bounces both files
3The site plan agreement — house, well and bed on one drawing, setbacks intact, so neither permit’s geometry undermines the other’s
Local variation, one phone call

Some offices accept a FILED septic application to start building review in parallel, releasing the building permit when the septic approves. Others want the approval first, full stop. Find your authority and ask — it changes your critical path by weeks.

The $18,950 line that never appears on a quote

A real worked example: 3-bedroom bungalow, conventional bed. Tank supplied and set, pipe, stone, fabric, one day of machine and labour, permit allowance — $13,049 with HST. The same job quoted at $32,000. The gap is design fees, markup, and labour you may not need to buy.

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Passing the gate fast

The septic review itself is rarely the delay — incomplete packages are. The authority can only start the clock on a complete file: forms, worksheets, test-hole data, site plan, cross-section. Waiting on a designer’s queue to assemble that is where builds lose their season. The owner path — design it yourself, print the complete package, file the same week — exists precisely for this gate. The whole build sequence is on the new-home septic page.

Gate questions, answered straight

Can I get a building permit without septic approval in Ontario?

Not for a dwelling on an unserviced lot. Some offices process the applications in parallel, but the building permit releases only once the sewage approval exists.

Can I start ANY site work before the septic approves?

Clearing and driveway work generally yes (subject to other permits); anything under the building permit, no. Keep machines off the future bed area either way — compaction ruins perc behaviour.

How long does the septic approval take?

One to four weeks for a complete package at most authorities, longer in spring rush. Incomplete files take as long as their slowest missing document.

Does a garage or shop need septic approval too?

Only buildings with plumbing load the system. A dry shop needs no septic tie; add a bathroom and it joins the fixture count.

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Ontario Septic Watch

Written by Harvey Juric — building and septic work in Simcoe County since 1979. Cost figures are planning estimates only; actual pricing depends on suppliers, trucking distance, local labour and site conditions.

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