The green roof has been designed to comply with the plant selection and plant coverage requirements of toronto municipal code chapter 492 9.
Green roof city of toronto.
The toronto green standard is toronto s sustainable design requirements for new private and city owned developments.
Achieves a major recommendation of toronto s green roofs strategy making green roofs happen february 2006 which is to demonstrate leadership by installing green roofs on city owned facilities.
It s open all year long if you want to wander around in a lush green space above the city.
The green roof bylaw sets out a graduated green roof requirement for new developments that are greater than 2 000 m in gross floor area.
The required reports and tests set out in s 492 9 toronto green roof construction standard will be submitted to the chief building official including i.
The green roof bylaw sets out a graduated green roof requirement for new development or additions that are greater than 2 000 m in gross floor area.
Green roofs support the growth of vegetation and consists of a waterproofing membrane drainage layer organic growing medium soil and vegetation.
Grants to support the installation of green and cool roofs on toronto homes and buildings.
City of toronto green roof bylaw in 2009 toronto was the first city in north america to adopt a bylaw to require and govern the construction of green roofs.
Toronto s green roof bylaw is the first of its kind in north america.
The standard consists of tiers tiers 1 to 4 of performance measures with supporting guidelines that promote sustainable site and building design.
Grants for green roofs and cool roofs grants are available to support the installation of green roofs and cool roofs on toronto homes and buildings.
As a result the city relied on extensive input from stakeholders to develop and refine the content of the toronto green roof construction standard and the requirements for green roofs on new development.
Toronto s leadership in green roof policy began with the development of a green roof strategy for the city which would lay the foundation for requiring green roofs on new development in 2009.