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Authority.
And to the Sanitary Board?
A.
No, to the Building Authority.
43 Q.
A.
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What plans have you to send to the Sanitary Board ↑ 17943
No plans, except the drainage plan. Although you dont
send your plans to the Sanitary Board, you send them to
the Building Authority, and he cannot acknowledge them
until he has sent them dow to the M. 0. R. That is
where the delay comes in.
If there was only one Department, you could show your 17544
drains on the plans you send in to the Building
Authority
A.
YOB.
Therefore there would be one set of plans lous ?
A.
Yes.
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A.
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That would make it much better for the proprieters ↑ 1979546
8lightly better. Not very much difference.
Have you ever know in your exmerience, in any part of 7×4)
the world, where you had to send in a separate set of
plans, as you have in Hongkong. ↑
No, my recollection is that you send a plan in with
drains and everything to the District Surveyor.
One set of plans ↑
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45 Q
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Yes.
The Chairman:-
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5"D
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Er snelton Hooper:-
Is it not really an anachronism that the drains should 17544
be dealt with by a man who is after all an Inspector,
when all the rest of the plans have to be dealt with by
a competent engineer ↑
I quite agree with you,
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And you cannot conceive any reason why 'the drains should
be dealt with by such a man ?
I dont see any object by their being dealt with
separately.
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