F 28
[Subsidiary]
Cancellation of
permit.
G.N.A. 83/59.
G.N.A. 75/62.
CAP. 123]
Building (Planning) Regulations
[1984 Ed.
sum not exceeding $500 as security for the fulfilment of all obligations of the permittee. The amount of the deposit shall be fixed by the Building Authority who shall consider the circumstances of each particular case.
70. The Building Authority may in the public interest cancel any permit to erect and require the removal of any hoarding, covered walkway or gantry even if the permittee has fulfilled all his obligations.
Power of Building Authority to permit windows, etc. to face or ventilate into unenclosed verandah, etc. G.N.A. 83/59.
Buildings to be planned for use by disabled
persons.
L.N. 365/84.
[*In operation on 1.8.85.]
Third Schedule.
PART X
MISCELLANEOUS
71. (1) Where, by any of these regulations, any window or vent or any other part of any building is required to face or to ventilate, directly or otherwise, into the external air or into the open air or any aperture or airshaft is required to communicate with the open air, the Building Authority may, subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), where he thinks fit, permit such window, vent or other part of any building, as the case may be, to face or to ventilate into, or such aperture or airshaft to communicate with, an unenclosed verandah or balcony or any other unenclosed place.
(2) The Building Authority shall not give his permission under this regulation unless he is satisfied that to do so will not be to the prejudice of the standards of lighting or ventilation laid down by these regulations or the health of the occupiers of the building.
(3) Where he gives his permission under this regulation, the Building Authority may, upon giving his approval of the plans of the building works, impose such conditions as he considers necessary.
*72. (1) Subject to paragraph (3), where a building is one to which disabled persons have, or may reasonably be expected to have, access, that building shall be designed to the satisfaction of the Building Authority in such a manner as will facilitate the access to, and use of, that building and its facilities by disabled persons.
(2) A building shall be deemed to be designed in accordance with paragraph (1) if its design complies with the requirements set out in Part I of the Third Schedule.
(3) The provisions of this regulation shall apply to the categories of buildings specified in the first column of Part II of the Third Schedule only to the extent specified in the second column thereof.
F 28
[Subsidiary]
Cancellation of
permit.
G.N.A. 83/59.
G.N.A. 75/62.
CAP. 123]
Building ( Planning) Regulations
[1984 Ed.
sum not exceeding $500 as security for the fulfilment of all obliga- tions of the permittee. The amount of the deposit shall be fixed by the Building Authority who shall consider the circumstances of each particular case.
70. The Building Authority may in the public interest cancel any permit to erect and require the removal of any hoarding, covered walkway or gantry even if the permittee has fulfilled all his obligations.
Power of Building Authority to permit windows, etc. to face or ventilate into unenclosed verandah, etc. G.N.A. 83/59.
Buildings to be planned for use by disabled
persons.
L.N. 365/84.
[*In operation on 1.8.85.]
Third Schedule.
PART X
MISCELLANEOUS
71. (1) Where, by any of these regulations, any window or vent or any other part of any building is required to face or to ventilate, directly or otherwise, into the external air or into the open air or any aperture or airshaft is required to communicate with the open air, the Building Authority may, subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), where he thinks fit, permit such window, vent or other part of any building, as the case may be, to face or to ventilate into, or such aperture or airshaft to com- municate with, an unenclosed verandah or balcony or any other unenclosed place.
(2) The Building Authority shall not give his permission under this regulation unless he is satisfied that to do so will not be to the prejudice of the standards of lighting or ventilation laid down by these regulations or the health of the occupiers of the building.
(3) Where he gives his permission under this regulation, the Building Authority may, upon giving his approval of the plans of the building works, impose such conditions as he considers necessary.
*72. (1) Subject to paragraph (3), where a building is one to which disabled persons have, or may reasonably be expected to have, access, that building shall be designed to the satisfaction of the Building Authority in such a manner as will facilitate the access to, and use of, that building and its facilities by disabled persons.
(2) A building shall be deemed to be designed in accordance with paragraph (1) if its design complies with the requirements set out in Part I of the Third Schedule.
(3) The provisions of this regulation shall apply to the cate- gories of buildings specified in the first column of Part II of the Third Schedule only to the extent specified in the second column thereof.
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