1986 Ed.] Offensive Trades (Urban Council) By-laws [CAP. 132
(g) the siting of substantial fittings, equipment and machinery;
and
(h) means of refuse storage and disposal.
(2) Every plan submitted for approval pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (1) shall be accompanied by a statement in writing declaring-
(a) the nature of the offensive trade which is to be carried on;
(b) the means whereby it is intended to control or dispose of any noxious or injurious vapours, dust or effluents which may be discharged in the carrying on of the offensive trade: and
(c) where the premises at which the offensive trade is to be carried on comprise part of a building which has more than one storey, which storey or storeys will be used.
(3) Every plan, or any modification thereof, which is approved by the Council shall be endorsed to that effect by the Secretary of the Council, and 1 copy shall be returned to the applicant and the remaining 2 copies shall be retained by the Council.
7. No such licence shall be granted unless the Council is satisfied in relation to the premises in respect of which the application for such licence is made that-
(a) the plan referred to in by-law 6 has been approved by the Council and the premises conform thereto;
(b) the methods to be used for the control or disposal of any noxious or injurious vapours, dust or effluents which may be discharged in the carrying on of the offensive trade are adequate;
(c) the means of ventilation provided, whether natural or mechanical or partly natural and partly mechanical, are sufficient in every part of the premises, other than any part used exclusively for storage purposes, to safeguard in that respect the maximum number of persons likely to be in such part of the premises at any one time;
(d) sanitary fitments are provided to a standard not less than that required by the Building (Standards of Sanitary Fitments, Plumbing, Drainage Works and Latrines) Regulations:
Provided that, in the case of any premises to which such regulations do not apply, the Council may approve such lesser standard as, having regard to considerations of public health and the circumstances of the case, the Council may consider adequate;
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[Subsidiary]
Conditions for issue of licence.
(Cap. 123. sub. leg.)