1984 Ed.]
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shall submit to the Building Authority plans of such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries as may be necessary for the safety and convenience of passers-by in the street, occupiers of adjoining premises, or any workmen employed on the work.
(2) Such plans shall be accompanied by an application in the prescribed form, for a permit to erect such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries.
65. (1) Every permit to erect hoardings, covered walkways, or gantries shall be in the prescribed form.
(2) The Building Authority may, upon issuing any such permit, make such requirements in relation to construction and lighting, and require such precautions to be taken, as he considers necessary.
66. (1) Every building owner shall erect hoardings, covered walkways and gantries in accordance with the permit issued under regulation 65 prior to the commencement of the building works specified in regulation 64, and shall maintain such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries in good repair during the continuance of the permit.
(2) Except on isolated sites, all hoardings, unless exempted by the Building Authority, shall be close boarded.
(3) No hoarding, covered walkway, gantry or building materials shall obstruct any drainage channel.
(4) No advertisement other than a description of the building and the names of any persons concerned in its construction shall be displayed on any such hoarding or covered walkway.
67. (1) Where any building owner fails to comply with any requirement made, pursuant to the provisions of regulation 65, by the Building Authority or with the provisions of regulation 66 or causes any damage to Government property in the erection or maintenance of such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries, the Building Authority may cause to be erected and maintained such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries as he may deem necessary and may carry out any work necessary to secure compliance with any requirement made pursuant to regulation 65, and may make good any such damage.
(2) The Building Authority may recover the cost of such work from the building owner.
68. Where any hoarding, covered walkway or gantry is erected near to any live wire or cable, the permittee shall arrange with the owners of such wire or cable, to take the necessary precautions to render safe such wire or cable.
69. The Building Authority may require any person, to whom a permit is issued to erect any hoarding, covered walkway or gantry in, over or upon Crown land, to make a deposit in the Treasury of a
[Subsidiary]
Form 35.
G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62. Form 35.
Form of permit and power of Building Authority to make requirements. G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62. Form 36.
Maintenance of hoardings, etc.
G.N.A. 83/59.
G.N.A. 75/62.
Liability of permittee. G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62.
Live wire or cable to be made safe.
G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62.
Deposit of security. G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62.
1984 Ed.]
Building (Planning) Regulations
[CAP. 123
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shall submit to the Building Authority plans of such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries as may be necessary for the safety and convenience of passers-by in the street, occupiers of adjoining premises, or any workmen employed on the work.
(2) Such plans shall be accompanied by an application in the prescribed form, for a permit to erect such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries.
65. (1) Every permit to erect hoardings, covered walkways, or gantries shall be in the prescribed form.
(2) The Building Authority may, upon issuing any such per- mit, make such requirements in relation to construction and light- ing, and require such precautions to be taken, as he considers necessary.
66. (1) Every building owner shall erect hoardings, covered walkways and gantries in accordance with the permit issued under regulation 65 prior to the commencement of the building works specified in regulation 64, and shall maintain such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries in good repair during the continu- ance of the permit.
(2) Except on isolated sites, all hoardings, unless exempted by the Building Authority, shall be close boarded.
(3) No hoarding, covered walkway, gantry or building materials shall obstruct any drainage channel.
(4) No advertisement other than a description of the building and the names of any persons concerned in its construction shall be displayed on any such hoarding or covered walkway.
67. (1) Where any building owner fails to comply with any requirement made, pursuant to the provisions of regulation 65, by the Building Authority or with the provisions of regulation 66 or causes any damage to Government property in the erection or maintenance of such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries, the Building Authority may cause to be erected and maintained such hoardings, covered walkways and gantries as he may deem necessary and may carry out any work necessary to secure compliance with any requirement made pursuant to regulation 65, and may make good any such damage.
(2) The Building Authority may recover the cost of such work from the building owner.
68. Where any hoarding, covered walkway or gantry is erected near to any live wire or cable, the permittee shall arrange with the owners of such wire or cable, to take the necessary precautions to render safe such wire or cable.
69. The Building Authority may require any person, to whom a permit is issued to erect any hoarding, covered walkway or gantry in, over or upon Crown land, to make a deposit in the Treasury of a
[Subsidiary]
Form 35.
G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62. Form 35.
Form of permit and power of Building Authority to make requirements. G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62. Form 36.
Maintenance of hoardings, etc.
G.N.A. 83/59.
G.N.A. 75/62.
Liability of permittee. G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62.
Live wire or cable to be made safe.
G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62.
Deposit of security. G.N.A. 83/59. G.N.A. 75/62.
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