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figures for 1919 being given in a parallel column for purposes of comparison:
1919. 1920. Increase. Decrease. Dangerous Structure Notices, 275 185 90 Miscellaneous Notices...... 272 127 145 Private Street Improvement Notices, 391 532 141 Nuisances reported by Officers of the Sanitary Department, 4,075 1,340 2,735 Signboards, 484 481 3 Permits, 2,162 2,472 310 Fees collected on account of the issue of permits to obtain sand and stone from Crown land, $614 $226 $388 Fees for issue of new permits.... $40 $82 $42The 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, 3 3 $2 Depositing materials on Crown land without permission, 4 4 $90 Erecting or maintaining matsheds without permission, 3 3 $210In 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 $280.00, as compared with $91.60 in 1919, which was credited to "Timber Sales".
No fees were received in respect of advertisements on hoardings on Crown land. Fees, amounting to $18.00, were received in respect of permission to erect matsheds on Crown land in connection with religious festivals.
25. Resumptions for Scavenging Lanes, &c.—A statement of the work done will be found under the heading "Public Works Extraordinary" (paragraphs 121, 145 & 162).
26. Private Streets.—Re-surfacing and other repairs under the provisions of Section 186 were carried out by this Department at the cost of the frontagers in twenty-three streets.
During the year, steps were taken to cope with the numerous illegal signboards in certain streets in which they were most evident.
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figures for 1919 being given in a parallel column for
purposes of
comparison
:
!
1919.
1920.
Increase. Decrease.
Dangerous Structure Notices,
275
185
Miscellaneous Notices......
272
127
90 145
Private Street Improvement
Notices,
391
532
141
Nuisances reported by Officers of
the Sanitary Department,
4,075
1,340
265
Signboards,.
484
481
Permits,
2,162
2,472
310
Fees collected on account of the
Fees for issue of new permits....
issue of permits to obtain sand and stone from Crown land,
The following is a tabulated statement of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken with regard to failure to obtain per- mits, the number of convictions obtained, and the amount of fines imposed :--
$40
3
$2
we se
614
82
226
Nature of Offence.
No. of Cases.
No. of Convictions.
Amount of Fines.
Removal of stone, &c., from Crown land or
foreshore without permission,
3
3
SP
Depositing materials on Crown land with-
out permission,
4
4
90
Erecting or maintaining matsheds without
permission,
S
210
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 $280.00, as compared with $91.60 in 1919, which was credited to "Timber Sales".
No fees were received in respect of advertisements on hoardings on Crown land. Fees, amounting to $18.00, were re- ceived in respect of permission to erect matsheds on Crown land in connection with religious festivals.
25. Resumptions for Scavenging Lanes, &c.—A statement of the work done will be found under the heading "Public Works Extraordinary" (paragraphs 121, 145 & 162).
26. Private Streets.-Re-surfacing and other repairs under the provisions of Section 186 were carried out by this Department at the cost of the frontagers in twenty-three streets.
*
During the
year, steps were taken to cope with the numerous illegal sign- boards in certain streets in which they were most evident.
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