frequently asked questions
Browse through our most frequently asked questions (FAQs) for the Town of Clarenville.
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Garbage and Recycling
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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Recreation, Culture & Wellness
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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Fire Department / Fire Prevention FAQs
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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In an Emergency
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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Building
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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By-Law
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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Planning/Zoning
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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Public Works
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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Water / Wastewater
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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Taxation
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.
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Council
Yes. All properties within the Town of Clarenville, commercial or residential are required to have numbers attached to the main building and should easily identify the civic address of the property. If suites or apartments are attached to the property, the owner is responsible for assigning “A” or “B” to the appropriate units.
For more information please visit our Civic Address Numbering Regulations.
Yes. If you are planning on erecting an exterior sign, please complete and submit a Sign Application Form to the Town Office for approval prior to placement.
In accordance with the Town’s Development Regulations, only 1 subsidiary apartment is permitted in a single family dwelling. In addition, provisions for off-street parking shall be made, the apartment shall be completely self-contained (include facilities for cooking, sleeping and bathing), must be a minimum of forty (40) square meters of gross floor area for a one-bed apartment (add an additional ten (10) squares meters for each additional bedroom) and requires a fire and life safety inspection performed by the Town.
Depending on the nature of your business and if you have clients who visit the home, an application may need to be made to Government Services for their approval and/or exemption before a permit to operate can be issued by the Town. Please contact the Town Office for more information on home offices (no clients on site) and/or home occupations (clients on site).
For more information please visit our Regulations & Permits page.
No Person shall shovel, plow, blow or cause to be shoveled, plowed or blown any residue snow from a driveway or parking lot unto any highway, street, sidewalk within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Clarenville. No Person engaged in removing snow or ice from any property or other premises shall do so in any manner that obstructs vehicular traffic on a street or pedestrian traffic on a sidewalk.
Yes, the Town of Clarenville follows the Provincial Dog Act, which requires that all dogs be safely tethered or leashed at all times.