A.D. 1899.]
PIERS.
[NO. 11.
563
ord 396952.
(4.) In the case, however, of a temporary pier, it shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to remit the whole or a portion of any rent which is chargeable under this section.
4.-(1.) The scale of rents specified in the Schedule to this Ordinance shall continue in force until the end of the year 1924 and thereafter, unless and until altered as hereinafter provided.
(2.) The Governor-in-Council may hereafter revise and alter such scale, as he may deem expedient, as from and after the 1st day of January, 1925, inclusive.
(3.) Such revised and altered scale shall be notified in The Gazette, and, when so notified, shall be deemed to be substituted for the scale in the said Schedule and to have the same validity as if it had been contained in the said Schedule, and it shall be in force as from the said 1st day of January, 1925, inclusive, to the end of the year 1949, after which date the scale shall be again subject to revision.
Schedule.
erection of new pier.
5. No pier shall hereafter be erected or re-erected except with the leave of the Director of Public Works, and every such pier shall be of such design, dimensions, construction, and material as may be approved of by the Director of Public Works.
6. No alteration or extension of any pier whatever shall at any time be made by the owner thereof, except with the leave of the Director of Public Works.
Conditions of alteration or extension of pier.
7. The foundation, superstructure, landing-steps, roadway, and every other portion of every pier shall at all times be maintained in a state of safety and repair by the owner.
8.-(1.) A green light, so constructed and of such a character as to be visible from seaward, on a dark night with a clear atmosphere, at a distance of at least one mile, shall be exhibited within six feet of the outer end of every pier.
(2.) Such light shall be erected and maintained by the owner of the pier and at his expense, and shall be kept lighted by such owner between sunset and sunrise.
(3.) Such light shall be not less than ten and not more than fifteen feet above the level of the upper surface of the pier.
9. No buoy or mooring shall be kept or placed by the owner of any pier otherwise than in accordance with and subject to the provisions of any Merchant Shipping Statute which may from time to time be in force in the Colony.
10. No pier shall be used by any person for the storage of materials of any description, except gear required for working the pier, and no
Exhibition of green light at end of pier.
Restriction on keeping or placing of buoy or mooring. See Ordinance No. 10 of 1899
Prohibition of use of pier for storage.
A.D. 1899.]
PIERS.
[NO. 11.
563
ord 396952.
(4.) In the case, however, of a temporary pier, it shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Coneil to remit the whole or a portion of any rent which is chargeable under this section.
4.-(1.) The scale of rents specified in the Schedule to this Ordi- Duration of nance shall continue in force until the end of the year 1924 and there- scale of rents. after, unless and until altered as hereinafter provided.
(2.) The Governor-in-Council may hereafter revise and alter such scale, as he may deem expedient, as from and after the 1st day of Jan- uary, 1925, inclusive.
(3.) Such revised and altered scale shall be notified in The Gazette, and, when so notified, shall be deemed to be substituted for the scale in the said Schedule and to have the same validity as if it had been contained in the said Schedule, and it shall be in force as from the said 1st day of January, 1925, inclusive, to the end of the year 1949, after which date the scale shall be again subject to revision.
Schedule.
erection of new pier.
5. No pier shall hereafter be erected or re-erected except with the Conditions of leave of the Director of Public Works, and every such pier shall be of such design, dimensions, construction, and material as may be approved of by the Director of Public Works.
6. No alteration or extension of any pier whatever shall at any time be made by the owner thereof, except with the leave of the Director of Public Works.
Conditions of alteration or
extension of pier.
7. The foundation, superstructure, landing-steps, roadway, and every Repair of other portion of every pier shall at all times be maintained in a state of pier. safety and repair by the owner.
8.-(1.) A green light, so constructed and of such a character as to be visible from seaward, on a dark night with a clear atmosphere, at a distance of at least one mile, shall be exhibited within six feet of the outer end of every pier.
(2.) Such light shall be erected and maintained by the owner of the pier and at his expense, and shall be kept lighted by such owner between sunset and sunrise.
(3.) Such light shall be not less than ten and not more than fifteen feet above the level of the upper surface of the pier.
9. No buoy or mooring shall be kept or placed by the owner of any pier otherwise than in accordance with and subject to the provisions of any Merchant Shipping Statute which may from time to time be in force in the Colony.
10. No pier shall be used by any person for the storage of materials any description, except gear required for working the pier, and no
Exhibition of green light at end of pier.
Restriction on keeping or placing of buoy or mooring. See Ordinance No. 10 of 1899
Prohibition of use of pier for storage.
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