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Buildings.
[s. 78 cont.] day of February, 1903, extend beyond an overall height measured from the level of the street upon which the building abuts, equal to twice the width of such street and in the case of buildings on land leased from the Crown after the 21st day of February, 1903, no part of the building shall extend beyond an overall height measured from the level of the street upon which it abuts equal to one and a half times the width of such street: Provided that-
(a) in the case of a domestic building, hereafter erected or re-erected on land leased from the Crown after the 21st day of February, 1903, any part of the building, in the rear of the nearest main wall of the same building opposite to the front main wall, may be erected to a height equal to the width of the street on which such building abuts but no portion whatsoever of such rear part of the building (except any chimney, party wall or parapet not exceeding 3 feet in height) shall extend beyond the height so determined;
(b) in the case of a domestic building hereafter erected or re-erected on land leased from the Crown prior to the 21st day of February, 1903, and which has no verandahs or balconies projecting over any street, any part of the building in the rear of the nearest main wall of the same building opposite to the front main wall, which does not extend more than half the width of the main building as measured on the rear main wall, may be erected to a height equal to one and a quarter times the width of the street on which such building abuts. From a point thus determined on the rear main wall of such rear part of the building a line may be drawn at an angle of 68 degrees with the horizontal and no portion of this part of the building whatsoever (except any chimney, party wall or parapet not exceeding 3 feet in height) shall fall outside such line;
(c) in no case shall any building hereafter erected or re-erected exceed five storeys in height or an overall height of 80 feet unless with the consent of the Governor in Council.
(4) In the event of the street on which a building abuts not being level throughout the extent of such building, the
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