9503 avenue Souligny, Mercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

3001795821       Permis neige

Overview

3001795821 (Permit Type: Permis neige) is a building permit issued on December 2, 2024 by the Permit Counter of the borough of Mercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve of Montreal for the property at 9503 avenue Souligny, Mercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. The type of the building is Résidentiel - 5 à 11 Logements. The application date is November 29, 2024. The work propose in the application include Permis neige - 1 stationnement - 1 an.

Permit Information

Permit Number3001795821
Application Number3003490787
Full Address9503 avenue Souligny
BoroughMercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Application Date2024-11-29
Issued Date2024-12-02
Permit TypePermis neige
Building TypeRésidentiel
Building Category5 à 11 Logements

Permitted Work Description

Permis neige - 1 stationnement - 1 an

Location Information

Street Address 9503 avenue Souligny
StateQC

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes over fifty thousands building, transformation and demolition permits issued by Permit Counters of Montreal Boroughs. Construction, demolition or interior or exterior renovation work requires a permit. Each permit is registered with permit number, permit type, building type, building location, application date, issue data, work description, etc.

SubjectPermits and Licenses
JurisdictionCity of Montreal, Province of Quebec
Data ProviderMontreal Borough Permit Counters / Comptoirs des permis des arrondissements de Montréal
Sourcedonnees.montreal.ca
AttributionContains information licensed under the Open Government Licence - Montreal.

Dataset Details

Several by-laws apply to construction and renovation work. Whether major renovations or simple repairs, it is required to comply with the applicable standards in the concerned borough. In certain cases, it is also required to obtain a permit. Construction, demolition or interior or exterior renovation work requires a permit. Before issuing it, the city's construction and urban planning experts verify that the work is safe and complies with the regulations, which means that a permit may or may not be granted. Professionals generally support citizens in their procedures.

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