The By-law Enforcement Department is responsible for the enforcement of all Municipal By-laws and some government regulations such as the Provincial Offences Act, Municipal Act, Building Code Act, Planning Act, Dog Owners Liability Act, and Weed Control Act.

By-law enforcement staff work with the community to educate and enforce by-laws and to protect the welfare, health, and safety of our residents. By-law staff are also available as a resource if you have questions or concerns relating to by-laws in East Gwillimbury (EG).

By-law Enforcement Department

Email the By-law Enforcement Department or please call 905-478-4282. 

Common by-laws

If you require any of our by-laws in an accessible format, please contact Customer Service.

By-law concerns/complaints

By-law related concerns can be reported to the Town by filling out our Online By-law Complaint Form (paper copies of the form are available at the Civic Centre), by mail or by email. Please note that all concerns must include your contact information, name, address, and phone number, for the concern to be investigated. Personal information collected is intended to be used for the investigation and related activities, and for follow up about your complaint, if necessary. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, s.8, s.11 and will be used for the purpose of responding to your request. Your personal information will be protected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA). Questions about this collection and use of your personal information may be directed to the Town of East Gwillimbury's Privacy and Information Coordinator at 905-478-4283 Ext. 1414, 19000 Leslie Street, Sharon, Ontario, L0G 1V0, MFIPPA@eastgwillimbury.ca.

Business licences

Business Licences are required for all refreshment vehicles, salvage yards and taxi operations within the boundaries of EG

For application and information on taxi licensing please contact the By-law Department.

Sign permits

Sign permits are required for all signs.

Wall signs that are affixed to the wall of a structure may require a Building Permit issued by the Building department. Ground signs may also require a Building Permit.

Illegal Dumping

There is a cost to illegal dumping. The impacts of illegal dumping include the cost of staff time to remove the items and clean the area, the cost to the environment and the cost to EG’s beautiful spaces.  

There are two options to dispose of excess waste. 

  1. Take the items to a waste depot. See a complete list of waste depots in York Region. 

  2. Use a bag tag which allows you to put out more than two articles of waste per collection week. Collection tags can be purchased at the Civic Centre or Sports Complex Customer Service desks during regular business hours. New this year, each household can pick up five FREE collection tags for the 2024 year. 

Unlawful dumping provisions are captured under by-law 2018-084 Section 4 and every person who is found guilty of an offence [through investigation] under this By-law could be subject to the following penalties: (a) upon a first conviction, liable to a fine of not less than $250.00 and not more than $50,000.00.

Noxious weeds

The main purpose of the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990 is to reduce the impact of noxious weeds on the industries of agriculture and horticulture. Primarily, this Act applies to agricultural and horticultural lands and excludes lawns, gardens and private areas for personal enjoyment and leisure.

Under the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter W5, sections 3, 13, 16 and 23 you are requested to destroy all noxious weeds on your property.

In Urban Areas

Sections 3, 13, 16 and 18 of the Weed Control Act do not apply to noxious weeds or weed seeds that are a sufficient distance from land used for agricultural or horticultural purposes, as they do not interfere with that purpose.

All properties within the municipality of EG are hereby requested to follow the Weed Control Act.

Motorized snow vehicles

See By-law 2021-099 for the regulations on the operation of motorized snow vehicles within the Town of East Gwillimbury (EG).

Please remember:

  • No Person shall drive, cause, or allow a motorized snow vehicle to be driven on a sidewalk within the territorial limits of EG, except for the purpose of directly crossing the sidewalk.
  • No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle on Municipal property at any time. The exception being where there is a written agreement in place with the Town.

Pool Enclosures

All pools, hot tub, and whirlpools with a depth of more than 24 inches of water and is used or capable of being used for swimming or bathing must have a permit prior to being installed. 

Fireworks 

Learn more about firework safety and permits for display of theatrical fireworks. 

Firearm discharge

Learn more about the firearm discharge by-law. 

View all EG by-laws and find what you are looking for!