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71. Chimneys of brick, stone, or other incombustible Corbelling material, may be corbelled out in the upper storeys of build- and founda. ings, provided that the work so corbelled out does not project chimneys from the wall more than the thickness of such wall, but all regulated. chimneys built in the ground storeys of buildings shall, unless with the consent of the Building Authority, rest upon solid foundations and upon footings similar in every respect to the foundations of the walls against which such chimneys are built.
of back of
72. The back of every chimney-opening, from the hearth Thickness up to the height of four feet above the level of the fire-grate, chimney shall be at least nine inches thick if in a party wall, or at opening. least four and a half inches thick if not in a party wall.
Windows, Storeys and Rooms.
in Storeys
73. Every storey of every domestic building hereafter Windows erected shall be provided with one window at least opening required. either directly or across a verandah or balcony into the ex- ternal air and the total area, clear of any obstruction to the light, of such window or windows shall be at least one tenth of the floor area of every such storey.
Every storey of every such domestic building shall also be provided with a window of at least ten square feet, clear of any obstruction to the light, in the rear main wall of such building (exclusive of any kitchen or outbuilding attached to the building) opening either directly or across a verandah or balcony into the open space in the rear of such building and the area of such window shall not be included in calculating the window area required by this section.
Every window provided under this section shall be so constructed that at least one half can be opened and the open- ing shall extend as far as is practicable above the floor level.
buildings.
74. (1) No domestic building shall hereafter be erected Limitation of a greater depth than thirty-five feet unless every storey of of depth of such building is provided with windows opening into the ex-
[cf. s. 160]. ternal air having a total area, clear of any obstruction to the light (including the window in the rear) equal to not less than one-eighth of the floor area of such storey and so arranged that, in the opinion of the Building Authority, the whole of the storey will be adequately lighted and ventilated.
(2) Provided always that the provisions of this section shall not apply in any case in which the Crown lease has specially provided for the erection of buildings of a greater depth than thirty-five feet; and provided further that the Governor in Council may in any other case in his discretion grant exemption from or modification of the provisions of this section.
(3) If any such exemption or modification is applied for and refused by the Governor in Council, compensation shall be paid to the owner, claiming in the manner provided for by Section 148, in respect of any land required by this section to be left unbuilt upon in excess of the open space required by Section 82.
75. The depth of a building shall be measured on the Measure- ground level from a central point in the outer surface of the ment of
depth of a front main wall to the outer surface of the nearest main wall building. of the same building opposite to such front main wall.
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76. In any case where it may be found necessary the Determina Director of Public Works shall determine which is the front and and which is the rear of a building.
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