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F 24

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 294/76.

(Cap. 123. sub. leg.)

Application to be made.

Form 31.

Form 32.

G.N.A. 83/59.

Siting to temporary building.

L.N. 294/76.

CAP. 123]

Building (Planning) Regulations

[1984 Ed.

(2) Short lived materials mean any building materials which are, in the absence of special care, liable to rapid deterioration or are otherwise unsuitable for use in the construction of permanent buildings-

(a) so far as they are used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of a roof or external wall of a building-

(i) tongued and grooved boarding fixed horizontally, and any boarding less than 16 mm in thickness, or in the case of feather edge boarding less than 16 mm in thickness at the thicker edge of the board;

(ii) sheets of fibre building board (except super hard-board as defined in British Standard Specification 1142: 1953), wood chip board or compressed straw;

(iii) wood-wool building slabs;

(iv) plywood, except plywood suitable for external use;

(v) plaster board;

(vi) fibrous plaster;

(vii) lime or gypsum plaster on wood or metal lath;

(viii) cement plaster not exceeding 40 mm in thickness on wood or metal lath;

(ix) sheet iron or steel which is not galvanized, painted or otherwise protected by a bituminous or other not less suitable coating;

(x) organic-based felt, except where used in bitumen roof coverings constructed in accordance with Part VIII of the Building (Construction) Regulations;

(xi) canvas or cloth;

(xii) palm leaves or matting;

(b) unprotected softwood boarding, so far as it is used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of the roof of a building;

(c) any other combustible material.

51. (1) On receipt of an application, in the prescribed form, from a building owner together with such plans as the Building Authority may require, he may, in the prescribed form, permit the erection of a temporary building.

(2) A permit issued under this regulation may specify the period for which such temporary building may exist, and such other conditions as the Building Authority may deem necessary.

52. (1) No temporary building constructed of readily combustible materials shall be erected within 3 m of-

(a) any other building; or

(b) the boundary of the site within which it is located.

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F 24 [Subsidiary] L.N. 294/76. (Cap. 123. sub. leg.) Application to be made. Form 31. Form 32. G.N.A. 83/59. Siting to temporary building. L.N. 294/76. CAP. 123] Building (Planning) Regulations [1984 Ed. (2) Short lived materials mean any building materials which are, in the absence of special care, liable to rapid deterioration or are otherwise unsuitable for use in the construction of permanent buildings- (a) so far as they are used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of a roof or external wall of a building- (i) tongued and grooved boarding fixed horizontally, and any boarding less than 16 mm in thickness, or in the case of feather edge boarding less than 16 mm in thickness at the thicker edge of the board; (ii) sheets of fibre building board (except super hard-board as defined in British Standard Specification 1142: 1953), wood chip board or compressed straw; (iii) wood-wool building slabs; (iv) plywood, except plywood suitable for external use; (v) plaster board; (vi) fibrous plaster; (vii) lime or gypsum plaster on wood or metal lath; (viii) cement plaster not exceeding 40 mm in thickness on wood or metal lath; (ix) sheet iron or steel which is not galvanized, painted or otherwise protected by a bituminous or other not less suitable coating; (x) organic-based felt, except where used in bitumen roof coverings constructed in accordance with Part VIII of the Building (Construction) Regulations; (xi) canvas or cloth; (xii) palm leaves or matting; (b) unprotected softwood boarding, so far as it is used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of the roof of a building; (c) any other combustible material. 51. (1) On receipt of an application, in the prescribed form, from a building owner together with such plans as the Building Authority may require, he may, in the prescribed form, permit the erection of a temporary building. (2) A permit issued under this regulation may specify the period for which such temporary building may exist, and such other conditions as the Building Authority may deem necessary. 52. (1) No temporary building constructed of readily combustible materials shall be erected within 3 m of- (a) any other building; or (b) the boundary of the site within which it is located.
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F 24 [Subsidiary] L.N. 294/76. (Cap. 123. sub. leg.) Application to be made. Form 31. Form 32. G.N.A. 83/59. Siting to temporary building. L.N. 294/76. CAP. 123] Building (Planning) Regulations [1984 Ed. (2) Short lived materials mean any building materials which are, in the absence of special care. liable to rapid deterioration or are otherwise unsuitable for use in the construction of permanent buildings- (a) so far as they are used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of a roof or external wall of a building- (i) tongued and grooved boarding fixed horizontally, and any boarding less than 16 mm in thickness, or in the case of feather edge boarding less than 16 mm in thickness at the thicker edge of the board; (ii) sheets of fibre building board (except super hard- board as defined in British Standard Specification 1142: 1953), wood chip board or compressed straw; (iii) wood-wool building slabs; (iv) plywood, except plywood suitable for external use: (v) plaster board: (vi) fibrous plaster: (vii) lime or gypsum plaster on wood or metal lath; (viii) cement plaster not exceeding 40 mm in thickness on wood or metal lath; (ix) sheet iron or steel which is not galvanized, painted or otherwise protected by a bituminous or other not less suitable coating: (x) organic-based felt, except where used in bitumen roof coverings constructed in accordance with Part VIII of the Building (Construction) Regulations; (xi) canvas or cloth: (xii) palm leaves or matting: (b) unprotected softwood boarding, so far as it is used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of the roof of a building; (c) any other combustible material. 51. (1) On receipt of an application, in the prescribed form, from a building owner together with such plans as the Building Authority may require, he may, in the prescribed form. permit the erection of a temporary building. (2) A permit issued under this regulation may specify the period for which such temporary building may exist, and such other conditions as the Building Authority may deem necessary. 52. (1) No temporary building constructed of readily com- bustible materials shall be erected within 3 m of-- (a) any other building; or (b) the boundary of the site within which it is located.
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F 24

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 294/76.

(Cap. 123. sub. leg.)

Application to be

made.

Form 31.

Form 32.

G.N.A. 83/59.

Siting to temporary building.

L.N. 294/76.

CAP. 123]

Building (Planning) Regulations

[1984 Ed.

(2) Short lived materials mean any building materials which are, in the absence of special care. liable to rapid deterioration or are otherwise unsuitable for use in the construction of permanent buildings-

(a) so far as they are used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of a roof or external wall of a building-

(i) tongued and grooved boarding fixed horizontally, and any boarding less than 16 mm in thickness, or in the case of feather edge boarding less than 16 mm in thickness at the thicker edge of the board;

(ii) sheets of fibre building board (except super hard- board as defined in British Standard Specification 1142: 1953), wood chip board or compressed straw;

(iii) wood-wool building slabs;

(iv) plywood, except plywood suitable for external use: (v) plaster board:

(vi) fibrous plaster:

(vii) lime or gypsum plaster on wood or metal lath; (viii) cement plaster not exceeding 40 mm in thickness on wood or metal lath;

(ix) sheet iron or steel which is not galvanized, painted or otherwise protected by a bituminous or other not less suitable coating:

(x) organic-based felt, except where used in bitumen roof coverings constructed in accordance with Part VIII of the Building (Construction) Regulations;

(xi) canvas or cloth:

(xii) palm leaves or matting:

(b) unprotected softwood boarding, so far as it is used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of the roof of a building;

(c) any other combustible material.

51. (1) On receipt of an application, in the prescribed form, from a building owner together with such plans as the Building Authority may require, he may, in the prescribed form. permit the erection of a temporary building.

(2) A permit issued under this regulation may specify the period for which such temporary building may exist, and such other conditions as the Building Authority may deem necessary.

52. (1) No temporary building constructed of readily com- bustible materials shall be erected within 3 m of--

(a) any other building; or

(b) the boundary of the site within which it is located.

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