For your convenience, this page provides a comprehensive list of all currently enforced municipal by-laws, which will acquaint you with the regulations applicable to the Town's territory.
The Town Council reserves the right to amend, abolish, or replace by-laws at any time. In the case of a discrepancy between the online publication and the original version held at the Town Clerk's Office, the latter shall be deemed authoritative.
The administrative consolidations and by-laws published on this site are provided for information purposes only. For all legal purposes, readers should refer to the official version of the Town’s by-laws, which may be obtained through an access-to-information request.
Would you like information on applying for permits and urban planning?
For further assistance, please contact the Urban Planning and Development Division at 514-734-3042. Alternatively, you can refer to the pages below for additional information.
This by-law sets out the procedures to follow in submitting an application for a minor variance, wich is useful for owners seeking to sell their property despite its non-compliance with an urban planning by-law.
This by-law pertains to the distribution of leaflets, ads, newspapers, notices, brochures, business cards, prospectuses, etc., within the Town of Mount Royal and sets rules and times for doing so. This by-law also pertains to door-to-door solicitation.
This by-law regulates the annual obtaining of a license by owners of cats and dogs, among other things. It also lists places where animals are not permitted on the territory and constrains certain practices regarding the sale of pets in specialized stores.
Since 2020, municipalities are required to enforce the provisions of the provincial by-law to promote the protection of persons by establishing a framework with regard to dogs. This regulation contains minimum mandatory standards that may directly affect you. Therefore, to ensure that you are aware of all the rules applicable to a dog and its care, you should consult not only By-law No. 1340, but also the provincial Regulation available below.
This by-law defines, for all categories of buildings in TMR, rules for the disposal, collection schedule and storage of household and commercial refuse, recuperable materials, hazardous household waste (HHW), bulky waste, yard trimmings and kitchen waste, construction refuse, etc.
This by-law promotes the well-being of residents on a collective basis, on private property and in public spaces. It covers, for instance, nuisances caused by noise, unwanted commercial practices and inadequate sanitation and maintenance of buildings.
This by-law targets public auctions, the sale of Christmas trees, professional gardening and snow removal services, and mobile canteens.
This by-law provides specific information on matters of parking, access ramps and speed limits on public roads.
Make sure to consult also its various appendices (French only), assembled in one single document.
This By-law provides everything you need to know about Town of Mount Royal taxation. It includes information on general property taxes, coefficient, interest rate, penalty, due dates, terms of payment and administrative charges.
This by-law restricts the allowable idling time for all motor vehicles in TMR, including the municipal fleet. It provides certain exceptions, however, including for emergency vehicles and taxis.
This by-law establishes the rules of budgetary control and monitoring that all Town officers and employees concerned shall follow.
This By-law sets some rules regarding the municipal library. In particular, this By-law addresses membership, charges and fees, and also the powers of the head of Library Division.
This by-law sets out the conditions applicable to the supply of drinking water to residents and their use of it. It also sets the water consumption rates and establishes the rules governing water meters and billing. It contains, among other things, the hours permitted for the watering of lawns.
This by-law stipulates that no person may carry out or undertake a filming project in Mount Royal without having obtained the required permit, for which conditions of issuance and fees are established.
Consolidation of By-Law no. 1426 concerning fire safety.
Consolidation of By-Law no. 1429 on the code of ethics and good conduct of municipal employees of the Town of Mont-Royal.
This by-law regulates relations between the Town, its residents and snow removal contractors. It specifies the conditions of obtaining a permit by the contractor and makes mandatory the installation of an identification post next to any location where he shall carry out snow removal. Please visit the Snow removal section to learn more.
This by-law aims to limit the spread of the emerald ash borer in the Town. It contains important information about the felling, cutting and handling of ash trees and the management of ash wood.
This by-law sets out the rules for the composition and the activities of the Planning Advisory Committee, including rules of conduct.
This by-law sets out the rules that owners are to follow before carrying out the complete or partial demolition of a building located within the Town's territory. It also regulates the workings of the Demolition Review Committee.
This by-law forbids the general use and application of pesticides outside buildings, but lists and explains a few exceptions having to do with infestations or the use of biological control agents, among other things. It also sets conditions to the issuing of a temporary pesticide permit.
Consolidation of By-Law no. 1438 Concerning the Internal Governance of Council.
This by-law allows Council to delegate certain powers to officers and employees, including in contractual matters.
This by-law depicts the Town territory, presents development proposals and outlines the major land use areas and the organization of the major transport networks. (French only)
This by-law determines which uses are allowed in any given sector, as well as the restrictions that apply to that sector with respect to setbacks, height, volume and building area. (French only)
Make sure to consult also our zoning map and land-use grids.
This by-law regulates all cadastral operations on the territory and, among other topics, deals with issues of servitudes and acquired rights. (French only)
This by-law regulates the construction, modification and demolition of any assembled structure located within Mount Royal’s town limits. (French only)
This by-law details the procedure for obtaining a permit or a certificate of authorization. (French only)
This by-law establishes the terms and conditions of the Oath of Allegiance service offered by the City to its residents.
This by-law defines constraints and obligations specific to pawnshops and establishments dealing in second-hand goods in Mount Royal.
This by-law is based on esthetic criteria and helps ensure the character of the Town’s built environments is maintained in keeping with the original architectural styles. (French only)
This by-law determines the rate of duties for the transfer of immovable property according to the parts of the basis of imposition.
Annual remuneration, indexation, expense allowance, participation to committees.
This by-law prohibits the indoor use of any appliance or fireplace that allows the use of solid fuel, except for a stove or fireplace that has been certified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), with an emission rate of fine particles of 2.5 g/h or less.
Solid fuel auxiliary heaters already present may not be used when a smog alert is in effect for the Montreal area.
Town Council offers owners who have had their chimney swept as a preventive measure the opportunity to receive a $10 compensation payment. To receive this compensation, please bring the original invoice bearing the contractor’s name and logo to the service counter at Town Hall. Please note that you must make your request for compensation before December 31 and that only one compensation payment will be made per address per year.
This by-law establishes rules pertaining to contract management and promotes competition in order to obtain the best possible prices, while also taking into consideration the quality of the goods and services offered, delivery deadlines and supplier reliability.
This By-law concerns municipal works agreements.
This by-law describes and bounds the eight electoral districts within the Town of Mount Royal. It includes a map.
As required by the Municipal Ethics and Good Conduct Act, this by-law specifies the rules of conduct and control procedures for Mount Royal elected officials concerning conflicts of interest, whether during or after their term of office.
This By-law outlines the terms of publication of Public Notices.
This by-law is to establish minimum occupation and maintenance standards for buildings on the territory of Town of Mount Royal.
Occupancy of the public domain. Declaratory and interpretative provisions, conditions of occupation, temporary occupancy, fee structure and penal provisions.
A financial reserve shall be created hereunder for the purpose of creating a reserve fund for financing major repairs to and the replacement of the Footbridge. The planned amount of said reserve is estimated not to exceed $26,500,000 in constant dollars, with fiscal 2023 as the reference period.
Community Garage sale are held once a year, usually in May. All interested parties are required to register in advance, and to comply with the regulations.
We invite you to consult the rules for the Community Garage Sale as well as the garage sale plan for 2023.
For any additional information, please contact the Recreation Center at 514 734-2928.
Council shall be authorized to spend $350,000 in capital expenditures for the maintenance of municipal buildings.
Council shall be authorized to spend $1,335,000 in capital expenditures for the acquisition of vehicles and rolling equipment for Public Security and Publics works.
Council shall be authorized to spend $11,350,000 in capital expenditures for the construction, repair and resurfacing of streets and sidewalks, for the reforestation along the railroad line, for the repairs to the Laird Bridge and the Autoroute 40 service road bridge, and repairs to a viaduct on the Côte-de-Liesse service road, up to a maximum of $11,350,000.
Council shall be authorized to spend $2,025,000 in capital expenditures for park work.
Council shall be authorized to spend $842,000 in capital expenditures for the purchase of computer equipment.
Council shall order the work to construct a community and sports centre on lot 1 681 690 of the Quebec cadastre, property of the Town of Mount Royal, as described in the detailed estimate prepared by Mr. Jean-Pierre Richard, engineer, dated April 23, 2024.