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23. Certificates.-The following certificates for new buildings were issued :
117, under Section 204 of Ordinance 1 of 1903, for 458 domestic buildings of which 106 were European dwellings and 352 Chinese.
72 for 105 non-domestic buildings.
These figures shew increases of 52 and 68, respectively, in the case of "domestic" and "non-domestic" buildings.
24. Notices and Permits.-The following is a tabulated statement of the notices served and permits issued during the year, the figures for 1918 being given in a parallel column for purposes of comparison :
1918 1919 Increase Decrease Dangerous Structure Notices 283 275 8 Miscellaneous Notices 190 272 82 Private Street Improvement Notices 458 391 67 Nuisances reported by Officers of the Sanitary Department 3,484 4,075 591 Permits 2,141 2,162 21 Fees collected on account of the issue of permits to obtain sand and stone from Crown land $715 $840 $125 Fees for issue of new permits $54 $82 $28The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to failure to obtain permits, the number of convictions obtained, and the amount of fines imposed :
Nature of Offence No. of Cases No. of Convictions Amount of Fines Removal of stone, &c., from Crown land or foreshore without permission 15 15 $403 Depositing materials on Crown land without permission 20 19 $214 Erecting or maintaining matsheds without permission 15 15 $200In cases where persons who had permission to obtain stone or other materials from Crown land had damaged trees in the vicinity, they were required to refund the cost of the damage as assessed by the Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department. The amount collected from this source was $91.60, as compared with $24.50 in 1918, which was credited to "Timber Sales".
No fees were received in respect of advertisements on hoardings on Crown land. Fees, amounting to $16.00, were received in ...
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23. Certificates.-The following certificates for new buildings were issued :·
117, under Section 204 of Ordinance 1 of 1903, for 458 domestic buildings of which 106 were European dwel- lings and 352 Chinese.
72 for 105 non-domestic buildings.
These figures shew increases of 52 and 68, respectively, in the case, of "domestic" and "non-domestic" buildings.
24. Notices and Permits.-The following is a tabulated state- ment of the notices served and permits issued during the year, the figures for 1918 being given in a parallel column for purposes of comparison
1918.
1919.
Increase. Decrease.
Dangerous Structure Notices,
283
275
S
Miscellaneous Notices....
190
272
怂
Private Street Improvement
Notices.
458
391
67
Nuisances reported by Officers of
the Sanitary Department,
3,484
4.075
591
Permits.
2,141
2,162
21
Fees collected on account of the
issue of permits to obtain sand and stone from Crown land,
715
840
$ 125
Fees for issue of new permits.....
$ 5t
82
$ 28
The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to failure to obtain permits, the number of convictions obtained, and the amount of fines imposed :·
Nature of Offence.
No. of Cases,
No. of Convictions.
Amount of Fines.
Removal of stone, &c., from Crown land or
foreshore without permission.
15
15
403
Depositing materials on Crown land with-
out permission,
20
19
214
Erecting or maintaining matsheds without
permission,
15
15
200
In cases where persons who had permission to obtain stone or other materials from Crown land had damaged trees in the vicinity, they were required to refund the cost of the damage as assessed by the Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department. The amount collected from this source was $91.60, as compared with $24.50 in 1918, which was credited to "Timber Sales".
No fees were received in respect of advertisements on hoardings on Crown land. Fees, amounting to $16.00, were received in
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