AnnualReport-1916 — Page 391

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B. O. Work.

1

Q 16

1915. 1916. Increase. Decrease.

European Houses, ...... 51 75

Chinese Houses, ........ 251 392

Buildings and structures other than the above, 141 142

Alterations and additions to existing buildings, 2,105 2,502

Verandahs, ............ 117 222

Balconies, ............ 63 170

Sunshades, ............ 2 23

Areas, ................ 397 75

Piers, ................ 4 107

Total, ................ 2,764 3,528 766

28. Certificates.-The following certificates for new buildings were issued :—

74 for 314 domestic buildings under Section 204 of Ordinance 1 of 1903.

45 for 50 non-domestic buildings.

These figures show a decrease of 14 in the number of domestic buildings as compared with 1915. The number of non-domestic buildings was the same in both years.

29. Notices and Permits.-The following is a tabulated statement of the notices served and permits issued during the year, the figures for 1915 being given in a parallel column for purposes of comparison:

1915. 1916. Increase. Decrease. Dangerous Structure Notices, 137 169 32 Miscellaneous Notices..... 615 416 199 Nuisances reported by Officers of the Sanitary Department, 2,069 2,649 580 Permits, ... 1,786 1,797 11 Fees collected on account of the issue of permits to obtain sand and stone from Crown land, $914.50 $1,305.25 $390.75

In cases where permits had been lost, a fee of $2.00 was charged in each case before a new permit was issued. The amount collected from this source was $32.00.

The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to failure to obtain

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B. O. Work. 1 Q 16 1915. 1916. Increase. Decrease. European Houses, ...... 51 75 Chinese Houses, ........ 251 392 Buildings and structures other than the above, 141 142 Alterations and additions to existing buildings, 2,105 2,502 Verandahs, ............ 117 222 Balconies, ............ 63 170 Sunshades, ............ 2 23 Areas, ................ 397 75 Piers, ................ 4 107 Total, ................ 2,764 3,528 766 28. Certificates.-The following certificates for new buildings were issued :— 74 for 314 domestic buildings under Section 204 of Ordinance 1 of 1903. 45 for 50 non-domestic buildings. These figures show a decrease of 14 in the number of domestic buildings as compared with 1915. The number of non-domestic buildings was the same in both years. 29. Notices and Permits.-The following is a tabulated statement of the notices served and permits issued during the year, the figures for 1915 being given in a parallel column for purposes of comparison: 1915. 1916. Increase. Decrease. Dangerous Structure Notices, 137 169 32 Miscellaneous Notices..... 615 416 199 Nuisances reported by Officers of the Sanitary Department, 2,069 2,649 580 Permits, ... 1,786 1,797 11 Fees collected on account of the issue of permits to obtain sand and stone from Crown land, $914.50 $1,305.25 $390.75 In cases where permits had been lost, a fee of $2.00 was charged in each case before a new permit was issued. The amount collected from this source was $32.00. The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to failure to obtain
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B. O. Work. 1 Q 16 1915. 1916. Increase. Decrease. European Houses, ...... 51 75 Chinese Houses,. 251 392 24 141 Buildings and structures other than' the above, 141 142 1 Alterations and additions to exist- ing buildings, 2.105 2,502 Verandahs, 117 222 Balconies, 63 170 Sunshades, 2 23 ུས 397 75 107 21 Areas, Piers, 4 Total, 2,764 3,528 766 28. Certificates.-The following certificates for new buildings were issued :— 74 for 314 domestic buildings under Section 204 of Ordinance 1 of 1903. 45 for 50 non-domestic buildings. These figures show a decrease of 14 in the number of domestic buildings as compared with 1915. The number of non-domestic buildings was the same in both years. 29. Notices and Permits.-The following is a tabulated state- ment of the notices served and permits issued during the year, the figures for 1915 being given in a parallel column for purposes of comparison : 1915. 1916. Increase. Decrease. Dangerous Structure Notices, 137 169 32 Miscellaneous Notices..... 615 416 199 Nuisances reported by Officers of the Sanitary Department, 2,069 2,649 580 Permits, ... 1,786 1,797 11 Fees collected on account of the issue of permits to obtain sand and stone from Crown land, $914.50 $1,305.25 $390.75 In cases where permits had been lost, a fee of $2.00 was charged in each case before a new permit was issued. The amount collected from this source was $32.00. The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to failure to obtain
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B. O. Work.

1

Q 16

1915.

1916.

Increase.

Decrease.

European Houses, ......

51

75

Chinese Houses,.

251

392

24 141

Buildings and structures other than'

the above,

141

142

1

Alterations and additions to exist-

ing buildings,

2.105

2,502

Verandahs,

117

222

Balconies,

63

170

Sunshades,

2

23

ུས

397

75

107

21

Areas,

Piers,

4

Total,

2,764

3,528

766

28. Certificates.-The following certificates for new buildings were issued :—

74 for 314 domestic buildings under Section 204 of

Ordinance 1 of 1903.

45 for 50 non-domestic buildings.

These figures show a decrease of 14 in the number of domestic buildings as compared with 1915. The number of non-domestic buildings was the same in both years.

29. Notices and Permits.-The following is a tabulated state- ment of the notices served and permits issued during the year, the figures for 1915 being given in a parallel column for purposes of comparison

:

1915.

1916. Increase. Decrease.

Dangerous Structure Notices,

137

169

32

Miscellaneous Notices.....

615

416

199

Nuisances reported by Officers of

the Sanitary Department,

2,069

2,649

580

Permits, ...

1,786

1,797

11

Fees collected on account of the

issue of permits to obtain sand and stone from Crown land,

$914.50 $1,305.25

$390.75

In cases where permits had been lost, a fee of $2.00 was charged in each case before a new permit was issued. The amount collected from this source was $32.00.

The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to failure to obtain

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