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left unenclosed contrary to, the provisions of this By-law applicable to similar structures to be erected under this By-law, or shall otherwise be inconsistent with any of such provisions; and if such chimney, chimney stack, chimney furnace, fireplace, or other structure as aforesaid shall by reason of want of proper height, thickness, or enclosure, or by reason of its being constructed of inflammable materials, or by reason of the same being otherwise inconsistent with sucte|rps|teffi^^Kforesaid, cause reasonable danger of fire |to a||| fpraTiJll or cause a nuisance through not properly Icar^i^Jup jfle smoke, it shall be lawful for the Borough lns3|itl|§ tf|§gjvWiotice in writing to the owner of the jpreiggefi§in chimney is, within a time to be tneijßnm in|||icnf^tice, to take down, remove, alter, or N-Sfefir^-llfJr ( a ilr e case m ay require) for the prevention otsuch aanger or nuisance, and if such owner do not within the time therein limited comply with such notice, then such notice may be repeated, and every breach of or non-compliance with any such notice shall be deemed an offence against this By-law provided always that the Borough Inspector shall fß^eigrite amsfiff l^^H as &T es S9__ t _?(3^ r crositfin aTrySn^"r"TJSyTJfRI What is^eTfim«i Try *triis structed nereunder. - r j^_ r » ir_ r_ * PABT v. FURNACES, FORGES, OVENS, DETACHED STOVES, &c. * Distance between Stoves, &>c, and Walls. 24. There shall be a distance of not less than eighteen inches between every stove, grate, or other apparatus for containing fire ancl any external or internal or party wan* or partition nptrcpnstruqted^of^bxick^ ste^e. orj^wicrete. Situatiriiof Ovens, FurAates, &>cr,fcfTraeti'Vurposes. 25. Every oven, furnace, close fire, or forge, for the purpose of trade or manufacture must be six inches at the least distant' frohi adv. wall const Acted of bricfsJ' stone, or concrete; j&jp^Lpipst not, be 9pon o{ H^^p^jPiglM^ inches of any timber or woodwork or galvanized iron, and the floor on . or above which such oven, furnace, close fire, or forge shall be built or fixed must be formed and paved under the same, and for a distance of two feet all around the same, with stone, bricks ri^e^slate,/oncorji3irejte^ jjb leas^ twormch^es^hick. Detached Stoves. 26. Every detached stove set.pr fixed in any building , shall be sjet or .fixed in compliance with the re4uirfements of tKe 14st preceding section, with the stovepipe jlea^rig' into a brick, stone, or concrete flue. n' ! l ' Furnaces — Objections to. ?,,,;-. 27. Any person using or building or^keepin^r fqr i^se any .furnace, and receiving from 1 any, ptfier pe^spr|/intei?ding to build or from the Borough Inspector, written nc^ife,frf„a^y building being or being about tpibeefec.tec^.vf^lun^ fe^P^ such furnace, shall forthwith erect- a, wall of.^ri^sliofi^or concrete between such furnace and the site of such intended building. • ■ ■ \ The wail, so to be erected shall be of such length and height respectively as the .Borough 'lnspectpr s|iatl P 6 itify ; .writing, to be sufficient , tp ,pn>teoi.'^cn.'b^ij!p^,fi^ any danger by fire arising from the fjirnace.j ,', ' y (i ,'. rj ",;j ; External Walls of New rß^M^^hipk^ yiM^WTM^ '' '■•■'•' for' Trdde Purposes to te of s ßricL ] St6ril, dVCbhbfete. ! ' v > ,28. The external walls : of 1 .evteryi ne^yt , builc^ng ,er«fitpd „ within the Borough for the purpose, of containing '.or., poritaining any fireplace orJurnace to beusedi i*fhe.W9rlc_ftg of any engine by steam (although such engine may-noHi b^( used thereini), or in any milb > brewery^ baUehousje, g^swof^sjipp in any other manufactory wwhateverr r $haU bt\ con^rw?tej^;,pf brick, or stone, or concrete of the thickness prescribed jig ike second Schedule hereto. Provided alwa^s^triat such building may be constructed of wood frarninig covered with iron in the Borough Only if mor_ tlri l f.e.'frohi ai^y adjoining premises. 'Forth' epurpb^s, of tm^ door frames, windows^ wiridoW frames, . ih w' 4 rrc^'tS, l^nd mouldirigs, and projections of shall' riot l _^ dp_rn^d' to be parts of the external wails. : " • ! " f" ! ', '•' « ' " • f Protection of WaltiseStottesid&cudu.i !• 29. Any external pr, internal waj^l ior part^n^Wh^m the opinion of the Borough Inspector r^^uire from fire, in consequence of any swerve, j|rMe^, 3^rouV^r apparatus for containing fire, or any pipe jpr nu^fsli^H'jbe protected by the owner of the budding ; in.iVjn^^n ■fhe^ame is situate in such manner, and to such'extent t i J a.u^ w^ suc^h material, as the Borough Inspectpr shall in writing' re^re^ w/j.I-zM ■=.■'■•'■■ • „iil; iii.iin )rj%.,.d TENTS. ' .vjiiib „,' 30; ,Np jterits. of any tfescription JsHali' b^'^rect-d or lnajnt^ined' witliin lariy part pt tne 'jß^>rou^n 'wiyi^ttrJ'lfhje express sanction in writing of the Borough', ln _ Sector. '" " ' • :H.', Tr f/Tr-.r. :.r i > : '■ ' .° , li •! .■■"■ I '_' < [({ I. HlU'^l Ji.} odl ..i'i )i) il //oT )lii h) JCll'li' • ■■: ,*■•■;. iii! •j»-liiui;f y.m !,. :.-;i: .'.i,.y>. di.d^. jilj vnr, In 1 v ,'; !., ..i VARIOUS ,n-.ij^id> : , linger Surfac^of Builds. yji^ „u .tr}fi^u .t r}f i^ y 31. No buildirig shalj- fee erected, upon any^tppp^.W with any material impregnated with faecal matter, c^^itb^jariy animal or vegetable matter, unless such material shall first have been removed by 'fekckvatidndr otherwise; and the tcround below every building t shall be^fille^^to the^satistactfPh of: the Borough i^pectqr,,an4 thq.^e.^i^hbe^ce being, covered by any flppr, b§ properly cJe^d^T ,^»l W)f ,! * s or other combustible JTiaterials.,,, ,: j, /ti „,„ M f ; , , ( iii > >>(l ■'/'',' ' Ventttationofßuttdtnp.;yy u p';\ l J\ ..':,.,. 32. Every building erected for rerideot^al puf pjjse^s, snajl have a sufficient number of suitable windows to affprd effectual means of ventilation by direct communication with the exjterjial air, and ii^ particular .e^very habitable room jn^ every such building shall have a window or windows equal in size (clear of such frames) to at least one-tenth of the area of the floor of such rodrnj half of i such window shall open, and the opening must extend to the top of the window. 1 ; : - ,! " In e^ry public building there shall be adequate means of veritilatidri. ' .1 ;. > i ' ! ' Architectural Projections. ' • 1 i ...1 • i . :-,; I'l Ml 1.1 - ru|i--i!|l. 'lii ! 33, Projections fronvbuildiugs, stfch a^s .b^e, co^rsp p^efs, columns, pilasters, door and window dressings dressing strings, facias, copings, parapets,, Jilc-cking qourses, phnthsi or other architectural decorations forming part of an external wall, shall not project beyorid the street line, except cornices, entablatures, or pediments, which rn^y, project distance approved by the Borough Inspector^ provided, tfia^ £*ny such cornice be not less than twelve feqt frpni.,the crown mpulp; tp the footway; and all projections of ev.efy, chawqter m,u^t be built of the same materials as are by fel By4^Y,dfre,9M to be used for building external walls ; aadiit : sh^ f not,bj!.|aw^ul to project any other part of a building beyond the street line than those parts above allowed. ' Heights i Qf ßitifdings. . j 'V, 34 For the purposes pf this By-law the heigjit of ar»y building or of any part tUerepfisio be, a§6Qrtaine4 byi mmm ing from the surface of the lowest floor up.itoit&ft tep«-9»>*ft^ wall plate for receiving the roof.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 78, 29 September 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 78, 29 September 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 78, 29 September 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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