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NOTIFICATION
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(ISHWARI PRASAD GUPTA)
Lieutenant Governor,
Andaman and Nicobar Island.
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Assistant Secretary (LSG)
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1. These Bye-laws shall be called the Port Blair Municipal Council Building Bye-Laws.
(2) They shall come into force with immediate effect.
2. DEFINITION:
In these bye-Laws unless the context otherwise requires :
2.1 A person is said to erect or re-erect a building who makes any material alteration
or enlargement of a building or any part thereof.
(a) Affects or is likely to effect prejudicially the stability or safety of the building or
the condition of the building in respect of drainage, ventilations, sanitation or
hygiene, or
(b) Increase of diminishes the height or cubical capacity of, or the area covered,
by the building or reduces the cubical capacity or any room in the building
below the minimum prescribed in any Bye-Law; or
(c) Converts into a place for human habitation a building originally constructed for
other purposes, or
(d) Involves the addition of any rooms, out-houses or other structures to any
building, or
(e) Involves the construction; in a wall adjoining any land not belonging to the
owner of the wall, or a door opening on to such land, or.
(f) Is in alteration f any kind which has been declared by any bye-law to be a
material alternation.
2.5 “Basement storey” o “Cellar” means any storey of a building which is under the
first storey and any portion of which below the level of the adjoining pavement of
the surrounding round.
2.6 “Building” means any structure for what-ever purpose and of what so ever
materials constructed and every part there-of whether used as human
habitation or not and including foundation, plinth, walls, roofs, plumbing and
building services, fixed platforms, verandahs, cornice, Projection, part of the
building or anything affixed there- to, stair-case , door steps attached to or any
wall enclosing or intended to enclosed and any land or space and signs and
outdoor display structures, monuments memorials well or any contivence of
permanent nature/stability built under of over ground or any existing building or
construction of the ground which is to be the site or compound of a projected
building.
Note: The Chairperson of Prot Blair, Municipal Council with the approval of the
Council shall issue licence to the persons on request, having qualification
as mentioned in Bye-Laws 3.5 (i) to 3.5 (iii) for designing and supervising
very building works for which permission is sought under the Bye- laws.
2.7 “Building height of “means the vertical distance measured. in the case of
flat roofs from the average level of the centre line of the adjointing street to
highest points of the building adjacent to the street wall, and in the case of
pitched roofs up to the point where the external surface of the outer wall
intersects the finished surface of the sloping roof and in case of gabel
facing the road, the mid point between the eaves level and the ridges
Architectural feature serving no other function except that of decoration
shall be excluded for the purpose of taking height’s and if the building
does not about on a street the height shall be measured above the
average level of the ground around and contiguous to the building.
2.8 “Building Line” means the line up to which the plinth of a building adjoining
a street, or an extension of street or on a future street may lawfully extend
and include the line prescribed, if any. In any scheme, provided that the
space between the building line and the street alignment, the following
structures only are allowed.
(a) A Plinth, slope and other similar structure not being above the lower or
level of the building.
(b) A fence not exceeding 1.5M in height.
(c) Any Chajja, Balcony canopy, eaves or other similar projecting portion of
the building above a height of 2.75Mtrs. Measured from ground level, if no
pillar wall or other structure is erected in the open space for support.
(d) CARPET AREA - The covered area of the usable rooms at any floor
level (excluding the area of the wall)
2.9 “Ceiling Height” means the vertical distance between the floor and the
ceiling.
2.11 “Chimney” means an upright shaft containing and encasing one or more
flues.
2.13 “Courtyard” means a space open to the sky, enclosed or partially enclosed
by building, Boundary walls or railing and may be at ground floor level or
any other level within or adjacent to a building.
(b) Drainage, culvert, conduit, catch pit, gullypi, chamber, gutter and the like,
and
(c) Compound wall, gate unstoreyed porch and portico, slide, swing,
uncovered staircases, ramps, areas covered by chajja and the like.
(d) Watchman’s booth, pump house, garbage shaft, electric cabin or sub-
stations, and such other utility structures meant for the services of the
building under consideration.
2.15 Cross-wall means an internal wall, built into an external wall of which it
forms the limiting factor for the purpose for deciding its thickness.
2.18 “Detached building” means a building where walls and roof are
independent of any other building- A building detached on all sides.
2.19 Drainage” means act, process, method or means of drainage, mode of
discharge water, the system of drains.
2.22 “External air” or “open air space” means space open to sky.
2.23 “External Walls” means an outer wall of a building not being partition wall,
even though adjoining to a wall of another building and also a wall
abutting on an interior open space of a building.
2.24 More resisting material” includes any of the following materials and things
namely:-
(a) Brick work constructed of good, hard, sound, well burnt brick, fire brick,
stone and other hard and incombustible material, properly bonded and
solidly put together with mortar well composed of not less than one part of
good fresh burnt lime and not more than two parts of clean sharp sand or
with good cement mixed with sand;
(c) Slate, ties, brick and terra cotta when used for covering or corbels;
(d) Flagstones when used for floors, over arches, but not exposed on the under
sides and not supported at the end only;
(e) Concrete not less than 100mm in thickness, composed of broken bricks
stone chipping or ballast and lime, cement or calciness gypsum when used
for filling in between joint of floors.
(f) Reinforced cement concrete and other incombustible cement products; and
2.25 FLOOR - The lower surface in a storey on which one normally walks in a
building. The general term ‘Floor’ unless specifically mentioned otherwise
shall not refer to a “mezzanine floor”.
2.26 Floor area ratio of F.A.R” means the quotient obtained by dividing the
multiple of the total of the covered area on all floors and 100 by the area of
the plot i.e.
2.27 “Flue” means a confined space provided for the conveyance to the outer air
of any product of combustion resulting from the operation of any heat
producing appliance or equipment employing solid liquid or gaseous fuel.
2.29 “Foundation” means that part of a structure which is below the lower most
floors and which provides support for the superstructure and which
transmits loads of the superstructure the bearing materials.
2.30 “Gallery” means the raised portion of a room which remains open to the
room and the floor of the gallery may be either level or slopped.
2.31 “Garage” means building or outhouse designed or used for the storage of
vehicles.
2.32 “Habitable room” means a room occupied or designed for occupancy be one
or more persons for study, living, sleeping, eating, and kitchen if it is used
as living room, but not including bathrooms, water closet compartment,
laundries, serving and storage pantries, corridors, cellars, attic and spaces
that are not used frequently or during extended periods.
2.33 “Load, dead” means the weight of all permanent stationary construction
becoming a part of the structure.
2.34 “Load, live” means load dead that may be imposed on a structure and wind
loads shall be considered as live loads.
2.38 “Non-Combustible” means such materials which neither burns nor gives off
inflammable vapors in sufficient quantity to ignite a piled flame.
2.39 “Occupier” means a person for the time being holding any land by license,
grant of otherwise under the provisions of the LR & LR Regulations 1966
and any other person claiming any interest thereon through or under him.
2.40 “Open Space” means an area forming and integral part of the plot left open
to the sky.
2.41 “Parapet” means a low wall built along the edge of a roof or floor not more
than 0.9m in height.
2.43 “Partition” A interior non load bearing barrier, one storey or part storey in
height.
2.44 “Plinth Area” The Built up covered area measured at the floor level of the
basement or of any storey.
2.45 “Plinth Level” means the level of the ground floor of a building above the
surrounding ground.
2.46 Porch” means a covered surface supported on Pillars or otherwise for the
purpose of pedestrians or vehicular approach to a building.
2.47 “Service Lane” means a lane provided at the rear or side of a plot for service
purposes.
2.48 “Shop” means a building or part of a building where articles or food and of
personal and domestic household use and consumption are sold and goods
of any kind and goods that are ordinarily retailed but does not include a
workshop.
2.50 “Storey” means the portion of a building including between the surface of
any floor and the surface of the floor next above it or if there be no floor next
above it, or if there be no floor above it, then the space between any floor
and the ceiling next above it.
2.52 “Street” means any road, bridge, footway lane square, aley or passage in
the Municipal area along which the Public or any port on of the public has a
right to pass and include the drains or gutters on either side and the land up
to the defined boundary of any abutting property, not with-standing the
projection over such land of any verandah or any Super Structure.
2.53 “Street Line” means a line defining the side limits of a street.
2.54 “To abut” means to abut on a street such that any portion of the building is
on the street boundaries.
2.56 Water Closet WC” A Water flushed plumbing fixture designed to receive
human excrete directly from the user to the fixture. The term is used
sometimes to designate the room or compartment in which the fixture is
placed.
2.57 “Window” means an opening to the outside other than a door which
provides all or part of the required natural light and ventilation or both to an
interior space.
2.58 “Yard” means as open space at ground level between a building and the
adjoining boundary lines of a plot unoccupied and unobstructed except the
structures specifically permitted by these bye-laws, on the same plot with a
building.
2.59 “Yard Front” means a yard extending across the front of a plot between the
side yard between the side yard lines and plot being the minimum horizontal
distance between the street line and the main building or any projection
thereof other than steps enclosed balconies and enclosed porches.
2.60 “Yard Rear” means a yard extending across the rear of a plot measured
between plot boundaries and being the minimum horizontal distance
between the rear plot boundary and the rear of the building or any project or
other than steps, enclosed balconies or enclosed porches. In a corner plot,
the rear yard shall be considered as parallel to the street upon which the
plot has its least dimension in both the corners and interior plots the rear
yard shall be at the opposite end of the plot from the front yard.
2.61 Yard Side” means a yard between the building and the side line of the plot
and extending from the front line to the plot and being the minimum
horizontal distance between a side boundary line real line of the and the
sides of the building of any other projection other than steps, unenclosed
balconies, unenclosed Porches.
2.62 “Size of Plots” Residential – Each plot shall have a minimum size/frontage
corresponding to the type of development as given below: -
2.63 “Row Housing/Row type building” A row of buildings, with only front, rear
and interior open space where applicable.
PART-II
Signing the plan 3.3. All the plans shall be duly signed by the occupier/authorized
agent and the registered architect, Regd. Or Licensed
Supervisor and should indicate their names, address,
qualifications and license number.
3.4 Every person who has given notice to the authority for the
approval of the site and for permission for execution of work
shall inform the authority in writing the date of
commencement of the work and on completion of plinth
level, roof level and report of completion to facilitate the
authority for inspection.
Colouring the Plan 3.3 (A) The colours to be used in the plans shall be as in the
following table.
Site Plan Building Plan
Item Amonia print Amonia print
Blue print Blue print
white plan white plan
1. Existing works Black (out White Black White
line)
2. Proposed works Red (filled in) Red Red Red
3. Drainage & Red dotted Red dotted Red dotted Red dotted
Sewerage work
4. Water supply work Black dotted Black dotted Black dotted Black dotted
thin thin thin thin
5. Works proposed to Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow
be dismantled hatched hatched hatched hatched
6. Open spaces No colour No colour No colour No colour
7. Plot lines Thick black Thick black Thick black Thick black
8. Permissible building Thick dotted Thick dotted
-- --
line black black
9. Existing street Green Green -- --
10. Future street if any Green dotted Green
-- --
dotted
11. Work to be Red dotted Red dotted Red dotted Red dotted
regularized or
diviation made
Drawing etc. 3.4 Every building work for which permission is sought under the Bye-
Prepared by laws shall be designed and supervised by the Regd.
Licenced Architect/Regd. Engineer/Licenced Supervisor. Qualification
Architect etc. which a person shall have for registration as Reg-streed
Architect/Regd. Engineer/Licenced Supervisor within the
jurisdiction of the Port Blair Municipal Board shall be mentioned in
3.5(i) to 3.5(iii)
3.5 (A) The Authority may decline to accept any plan, section or
specification which does not bear the signature of a Reg.
Architect, Regd. Engineer of Licensed Supervisor in token of
its having been prepared by the Licensee or under his
supervision.
Competence: 3.5 (b) (1) ARCHITECT/ ENGINEER
The licenced Architect is competent to carryout work related to building permit as give
below and will be entitled to submit:
(a) All plans and related information connected with building permit.
(b) Structural detail and calculation for building on all plots.
(c) Certificate of supervision for all building.
(d) All Layout plans.
(II)SUPERVISOR.
The Licenced Supervisor will be entitled to submit all plans and related Information
connected with Building permit on plots up to 200 sq. Mtrs. And up to two storeys only.
LICENCING 3.5 (c)
The qualified technical personnel or group as given in 3.5 shall be licensed with the
authority as prescribed in appendix-k and the license shall be valid for one calendar
year ending 31st December after which it shall be renewed annually.
LICENCE FEE 3.5(d)
Total covered
Area on all - upto 150.00 sq.mtrs - Rs.10.00/M2
Floors - upto 150.00 sq.mtrs - Rs.50.00/M2
NOTE: In no case the building permit fee as specified above shall be less than Rs.100/-
3.11. The sanction once accorded shall remain valid for 2 Years.
Prevention of 3.13 The authority may revoke any permit issued under the
permit provisions of the Bye-Laws Wherever there has been any
fake statement or misrepresentation of any material fact in
the Application on which the permit was based.
3.14 The Authority may either sanction or refuse the plans and
specifications or may sanctioned them with such
modification and direction as it may deem necessary and
there upon shall communicate its decision to the person
giving the notice, in Appendix-‘E’ or ‘J’ as the case may be.
3.15 If within 60 days of the receipt of the notice under 3.1 of the
bye-laws, the authority fails to intimate in writing to the
person, who has given the notice of its refusal or sanction,
the notice with its plans , statements shall be deemed to
have been sanctioned, provided that the fact is immediately
brought to notice of the Authority in writing by the person
who has given notice and having not received any
information from the authority within 30 days of giving such
written notice subject to the conditions mentioned in this
clause nothing shall be constructed to authorized any
person to do anything in contravention of or against the
terms or lease of titles of the land or any other regulations,
bye-laws ordinance in operation, on the site of the works.
3.16 In the case of refusal, the authority shall quote the reason
and relevant section of the bye-laws which the plan
contravenes. The authority shall be as far as possible point
out the objections to the plan and specifications in the first
instance itself and ensure that no new objection are raised
when they are resubmitted after compliance of earlier
objections.
Ground for refusal 3.17 (A) The grounds on which the sanction of a building plan or
of Building plan of work may be refused shall be the following namely:
work
(a)That the building or work or the use of the site for the
building work or any of the particulars comprised in the
site plan, ground plan elevation section or specification
would contravene the provisions of any bye-laws made in
this behalf or any other law or rule, bye-law of order
made under such other law.
(f) That the site of the building or work does not abut on a
street or projected on street and that there is no access
to such building or work from any such street by a
passage or pathway appertaining to such site.
3.18 Once the plan has been scrutinized and objection have
been pointed out, the Occupier or owner giving notice shall
modify the plan to comply with the objection raised any
resubmit it, with the prescribed as mentioned as under 3.9
Temporary 3.19 Upon the request of the holder of the permit, the authority
Occupancy may issue a temporary Occupancy certificate of occupancy
for a building or part thereof before the entire work covered
by the permit shall have been completed provided such
portion may be, occupied safely prior to full completion of
building without endangering life or Public Welfare.
Completion 3.20 The Form of Notice of completion of the erection of a
Certificate building or the execution of Any work required to be given
shall be in the form set forth in appendix-E
PART -III
4 HEALTH SANITATION AND OTHER REQUIRMENTS
Requirements 4.1 Any land passage or any other area within the cartilage of a
Of Sites building shall if the Authority so requires be effectively drained
by surface water drains or other means.
VerticalClearance Horizontal
From the highest Cleaaance from
point the nearest point
5. FOUNDATIONS
6. PLINTH
6.2 Byelaw 6.1 shall not apply to a cellar or granary below the
ground floor, which is intended for storage only, and
constructed in dry soil or in such manner as to be impervious to
moisture.
7.1 The height of all rooms for human habitation shall not be
less than 2.75 meters measured from the surface of the
floor to the lowest part of the ceiling bottom of slab in the
case of an air conditioned rooms, a height of not less
than 2.4 meters measured from the surface of the floor to
the lowest point of air conditioning duct or the false
ceiling, shall be provided.
7.2 No habitable room shall have a floor area less 9.50 sq.mt
providing that the case of a building having more than on
habitable room and the other rooms, at least one room
shall have a floor area of 9.50 sq.mtr. and the other
rooms shall not have a floor area less than 7.25 Sq.Mtrs
7.3 The minimum width of all habitable rooms shall be 2.4
meters.
8.2 The area of the kitchen shall not be less than 5.0
Sq.Mtr.and with a minimum width of 1.8 Mtrs. Where
there is a separate store, floor area of the kitchen may be
reduced to 4.5 Sq.Mtrs. A kitchen which is intended for
use as a dining room also shall have a floor area not less
than 7.5 Sq.Mt.with a minimum width of 2.1 Mtrs,
provided that in the case of low cost housing, Kitchen
may be separated room by itself or it may be part of the
multipurpose room. In the case of a regular Kitchen the
area should not be less than 4 Sq.Mtrs. with a width of
not less than 15 Mtrs.
(e) The walls of the Kitchen should be at least of two hours fire-
resistance type. If this is not feasible the Kitchen wall around
the hearth and chimney must be constructed of two hours fire
resistance type.
9. BATH ROOM AND WATER CLOSETS:
9.2 The floor area of the bathroom shall not be less than 1.8
Sq.M with minimum width
Of 1.20 M.
9.6 No room containing the water closet shall be used for any
other purpose except as Lavatory and no such room shall
open directly into any Kitchen or cooking space by a
door, window or other opening. Every room containing a
water closet shall have a door completely closing the
entrance to it.
10. STAIRCASE
10.2 The clear width of all main stairways shall not be less
than 100 cm. excluding the Hand rails.
10.3 All Stairways shall have at least 2.2m of clear head room
measured perpendicularly depending from the nosing.
10.5 The Maximum height of the riser shall be 19cm. and they
shall be limited to 15 per flight.
Passage Giving 10.10 Every passage in a building in any floor shall in no part
Access to Staircase be less than the width of the staircase of such building to
which it gives access, provided that, if only one such
Passage gives access to mare that one staircase, its
minimum width shall be equal to the width of such
staircase plus one half of the total width of such
staircases plus one Half of the total width of the
remaining staircases.
Ventilation Area 11.1 Every room which is intended for human habitation, may
SET BACKS be furnished with sufficient no of windows and ventilators
totally providing ventilation are of Not less than one sixth
of the floor area of the room, affording effectual means of
Ventilation by direct communication with the external air.
REAR YARD 11.2 There shall be between the rear boundary of every
building site and the building Itself an open space
exclusively belonging to such building and extending
laterally through the width of the site to a depth as
mentioned in Bye-Law-12.2.
Side Yard 11.3 Only detached buildings shall be permitted within the
jurisdiction of Port Blair Municipal Council and there shall
be on the either side of every such building An open
space as mentioned in the byelaws 12.2.
Front Yard 11.4 Each Site shall be a minimum frontage of 10 meters on
any main road or 9 Metre from the edge of the existing
roadside drain.
11.5 The front yard for the plots abutting the Branch road shall
not be less than 5.00Metres.
Floor area Ratio 12.2 Unless otherwise specially permitted by the authority, the
coverage and floor Area ratio for the construction of
building in a site shall be as follows:-
1 2
Upto 50 75% 1 1.5 0.75 0.75 150
Above 50 upto 100 66.66% 1 1.5 1.00 1.00 150
Above 100 upto 200 60% 1 2 1.00 1.00 150
Above 200 50% 1 3 1.00 1.00 150
Explanation : For working out the Floor area Ratio the area occupied by the Mezzenine
Floor Shall also be included.
13. WIDTH OF DOORS AND PASSAGES
15 ORIENTATION OF BUILDING
(A) Construction of building in vicinity of Airfield.
(ii) The construction of any building or structure in the vicinity of Airfield may
be permitted after obtaining ‘No Objection Certificate’ from Airports
Authority of India, National Airports Division.
(v) Validity of the NOC issued will be for a period of 2 years only from the
date of issue. If the building or structure is not completed within this
period the applicant is required to apply a fresh.
The Port Blair Municipal area has been re-grouped as CRZ-(ii) and
existing local Town and Country Planning Regulations are applicable to
this area as per clause-2 (v) cad with CRZ-(ii) (1) of the Govt.of India’s
Notification dated 19/02/1991. Hence all constructions within the
Municipal Area shall confirm to the CRZ Notification of 1991.
(i) Buildings shall be permitted neither on the seaward side of the existing
road ( or roads proposed in the approved Coastal Zone Management
Plan of the area) nor on seaward side of existing authorized structures,
buildings, permitted on the landward side of the existing and the
proposed road existing authorized structures shall be subject to the
existing local town and country planning regulation including in the
existing norms FSI/FAR.
(iii) The design and construction of buildings shall be consistent with the
surrounding landscape and local architectural style.
16 ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL.
.
Architectural 1 Every person who constructs, reconstructs adds to or alters a
Control 6 building With a sloped roof, shall cause such roof portion
. open, to sky to be painted with chocolate colour.
1
1 Every person who constructs, reconstructs adds to or alters a
6 building With a sloped roof, shall cause the visible area of
. eaves board of Such roof to be painted with white colour.
2
1 The appearance of all verandah, advertising signs and similar
6 projections shall be subject to the approval of the authority
. having jurisdiction, who may demand that such existing
3 structures to be altered when necessary at the owner’s
expenses so as to confirm harmoniously with the
neighbouring areas.
18. FENCING
Every building site may be fenced suitably either with
live fencing or a compound wall. No such fencing or
compound wall shall have a Height more than
1.5metres from the ground level.
19. SPLAY
In the case of plots located at the corner of two streets,
the fencing prescribed in the bye-laws 18 shall splayed
as prescribed here under:
20. EXIT
Exit Requirements. 20.1 Every building meant for human occupancy shall be
provided with exits sufficient to permit safe escape of
occupants in case of fire or other emergency.
22 FIRE ESCAPES.
22.1 Every building with more than one floor shall have a
“Fire Escape” stair which shall be directly connected to
the ground.
22.2 Entrance to fire escape shall be separate and remote
from the internal staircase.
22.3 The route fire escape shall be free of obstructions at all
times, except a doorway leading to the fire escape
which shall have the required life resistance.
22.4 Fire escapes shall have straight flights not ,less than 75
cm wide with 20cm tread and risers not more than
19cm. The number of risers shall be limited to 15 per
flight.
22.6 A spiral fire escapes shall not be less than 150 cm. in
diameter and shall be designed to dive adequate head
room.
Requirements for 24. All Public Buildings shall be provided with approved
Public Buildings manually operated fire alarm facilities and shall be
tested daily.
25. Every hospital shall be equipped with a communication
system, suitable for alerting all persons charged with
the duties for patient care, and all employees of the
hospital who are within the building in the event of
emergency. The alerting system shall be capable of
being operated from the telephone switch board and
the Administrative Office.
27 HEARTHS
27.1 The Hearth shall be constructed of incombustible
material and shall afford sufficient insulation against
thermal transmission between an appliance and any
adjacent combustible material or metal and be of such
a shape that no risk of ignition of adjacent combustible
material.
Pipes, Ductsor 29. Where any pipe or duct passes through a floor, the
conduit space between the pipe or duct and the floor
construction shall be fire-stopped. Where the
installation or pipes, ducts or conduit in walls, floors or
partition requires the removal a Fire stopping, the
space around the pipes, ducts or conduits at such
points Shall be tightly filled with asbestos or other
incombustible material.
Electric wiring and 30. The installation of all Electrical work including
Installations equipment shall comply with the requirements of the
latest BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards).
31 ENFORCEMENT
Powers of Building 32.1 The building officials shall enforce all the provisions of
Official the bye-laws and shall action any question relative to
the more or manner of the construction and the
material to be used in the erection, addition, alteration,
repair, removal, demolition, Installation of service
equipments and the location, use occupancy and
maintenance of all buildings except as may otherwise
be specifically provided.
Issue of Notice 32.6 Should the building Officials determine at any stage
that the construction is not Proceeding according to the
sanctioned plan or is in violation of any of any of the
Provisions of the bye-laws, he shall notify the owner
and all further constructions shall be strayed until
crrection has been effected and approved.
Revokation Of 32.7 Should the owner fail to comply with the requirements
permit at, any stage of construction the building official in
empowered to cancel the permit issued and shall
cause notice Be delivered within a reasonable time of
such cancellation to be securely posted Upon the said
construction, if the owner is not traceable at his
address given in the Notice, posting of such a notice
shall be considered sufficient. No further work shall be
taken or permitted upon such construction until a valid
permit building thereafter has been issued. If the owner
in violation of the notice for such cancellation,
continues such construction the building officials may
take all necessary means to stop such work, and may
make a provisional order requiring, the owner of the
building to demolish the work done as he thinks
necessary within the space of 30 days from the date of
issue of such notice. Provided that no such notice shall
issue in respect of the contravention of any bye-law the
observance of which has been dispensed with under
section 165 of the regulation.
Confirmation order 32.9 If the owner falls to show cause to the satisfaction of
the building official, he may confirm the order with any
modification he may think fir to make and such order
shall then be binding on owner.
Notice to owner of 33.3 Whenever the Authority finds any buildings or portion
Unsafe Building thereof to be unsafe, it shall, in accordance with
established procedure for legal
notice, give to the owner and occupier of such building
written notices stating the
defects thereof. This notice shall require the owner or
the occupier within a stated time either to complete
specified repairs of improvements or to demolish and
remove the building or portion thereof.
Disregard of Notice 33.6 In case the owner or occupier fails, neglects or refuses
to comply with the notice to repair of to demolish the
said building or portion thereof, the Authority shall
cause the danger to be removed by demolition of the
building or portion thereof or otherwise.
34. PENALTY
Penaltyfor Unlawful 34.1 If the erection of re-erection of a building is begun or
Building continued.
(a) Without sanction as required by sub-section (1) of
section 162 of Municipal Council Regulation 1994 or
(b) Without notice as required by sub-section (a) of
section 162 of Municipal Council Regulation 1994 or
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