TOWN-PLANNING.
The TWn-Planning Bill introduced in the House of Representatives by the Hon. G. Fowids is fairly icompreJienisive. It provides for the laying out and iconstruction of .roads and streets and the stopping of any road or street; the laying-out and icon&trubtion of drainage and water nsupply .schemes'; the lighting of roads and 'streets and public buildings; the /setting apart and laying out of land for recreation ground® andi public (buildings (including .public baths), land the .erection of public buildings; the'reclamation of land ; the preservation of objects of historical interest or of natural .beauty, the. preparation and approval of plans and specifications for any of the works comprised in the scheme; the notices to be given -at siny /stage to the owners of land, and the deposit for puiblio inspection of any sioheime or proposed
scheme and the plans and specifications relating thereto; the acquisition by the responsible authority or any other authority of land for any of the (purposes of the scheme; the local authority liable for the payment of any part of the cost of the carrying out of the isoheme; any matter which is ancillary to any of the purposes of the .scheme.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10306, 5 August 1911, Page 4
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196TOWN-PLANNING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10306, 5 August 1911, Page 4
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