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public Notices THE BOROUGH OF OPUNAKE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Opunake Borough Council held on the 12th Day of August, 1947, it was resolved by way of Special Order s that the Council make a By-Law termed the Opunake Borough Council Standard Code of Building By-Laws, Parts I-IX, 1947. These By-Laws are intended to replace Part Y (Buildings) of the Opunake By-Law 1924. The Object and- purport of these By-Laws are: — PARTS I to IV This part of this By-Law is to provide for— Preliminary, Offences, Application for and issuing of Permits, Fees, General Design and construction of Buildings, and the Basic Loads and Stresses to be iwed in design PARTS V and VI This part of this By-Law is to provide lor Eeinforced and Plain Concrete Construction including Materials and Workmanship, Design, (general Basis) Design of Beams and Slabs, Design of Columns, Design of Flat Slab Floors in Beinforced Concrete, Plain Concrete and Panel Walls in Framed Structures. PART VII This Part of this By-Law provides for matters concerning, affecting, or relating to the construction, design, alteration, repair, location and maintenance of tjhe means of egress from buildings other than private dwelling houses and bmldings used for public meetings as covered by Part XXV of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933 and any subsequent amendments or statutory modifications thereto or any Act' passed in substitution therefor. PART VIII This ipart of this By-Law establishes, minimum requirements for buildings, used or intended for use for human habitation. PART IX This part of this By-Law relates to the type of building construction commonly known a s stud framing-, in which all the structural parts are of timbers of relatively small dimensions or depend upon a framework of such timbers for support, including such construction having an incombustible exterior veneer, but not including buildings in which the iloor loading exceeds 60 lb. per square foot - viz., buildings of other than classes (a) and (b) as specified in clause 403 of Part IV of this By-Law. The Said resolution will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order to a Special Meeting of the Opunake Borough Council to be held in the Municipal Offices, Domett Street, Opunake, on Tuesday the 16th September, 1947, at 7.15 p.m., at which meeting the day of the coming into force of the said ByLaw will be fixed. A full copy of the said resolution containing' the said By-Law is deposited at the Town Clerk's Office, Domett Street, Opunake where it will be open to inspection by the Public without fee during Office hours until the said confirming meeting is held. DATED at Opunake this 14th Day of August, 1947. H. E. COLLINS, Town Clerk.

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Opunake Times, 29 August 1947, Page 3

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