.230 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 14 AUGUST, 1951.-(No. 42). 2. Area Covered by Scheme. The area covered by the Scheme shall comprise- All that parcel of land being a portion of Montrose Estate lying between the road to Dasent Cottage otherwise known as "Havoc House" on the West and Montrose River on the Eastand bounded on the North by a line running in an Easterly direction from a concrete monu- ment opposite the entrance to Havoc House to a concrete monument on the bank of the North Rtiver and on the South by a pipeline track leading to Montrose reservoir. 3. Streets. Every street shall have a width of not less than 21 feet of which the carriageway shall not be less than 16 feet in width. Streets shall be drained, maca- damised and oiled. 4. Building Lots. Lots shall be offer- ed for sale at ten cents per square foot payable on such terms and conditions as the Central Authority may determine. (ii) No lot shall be less than 5,000 square feet. A purchaser shall have the option of purchasing two adjoining lots. (iii) No lot shall be sub-divided. .5. Building Line. No part of alny building shall be nearer than 21 feet from the centre of the main road leading to "Havoc House." (ii) No part of any building shall be nearer than 21 feet from any street built by the Central Authority for providing access to buildings. 6. Building Regulations. (i) A person intending to erect, re- move or alter a building shall give notice of such intention to the Central Authority in dupli- cate on the prescribed form which shall be accompanied by a complete set of drawings of the proposed building. No building operation shall be undertaken until the plans are approved. (ii) All houses shall be built of masonry (i.e. stone), concrete, concrete blocks or bricks and covered with slates, tiles, metal, asbestos shingles or other incom- bustible material. (iii) The size, design and colour of any building shall be subject to the approval of the Central Authority. (iv) Water closets shall be installed in every case and no other form of privy shall be allowed. (v) All lots shall be suitably enclosed and the materials used shall be subject to the approval of the Central Authority. (vi) In all other respects the Kings- town Board (Buildings) Bye- laws, 1947, shall apply. 7. Lighting. The area shall be provid- ed with street lights when a sufficient supply of electricity is available. 8. Water Supply. Water shall be supplied by the owners from mains laid in the area. 9. Prohibited Undertakings. No dry goods store, shop, parlour or other place where food is sold shall be established or conducted without the approval in writing of the Central Authority. 10. Persons to Rectify Departures from the Regulations i/ Called Upon by the Executive Oficer to Do So. (i) Any Authorised Person who executes work to which any of the Regulations apply and who receives notice from the Executive Officer in writing, at any time during the progress or after the completion of the work specifying any matters in re- spect of which the erection or execution may be in contravention of these Regu- lations, and requiring such person with- in a time specified, to cause anything done contrary to any of these Regulations to be amended, or to do anything which by any such Regulations may be required to be done, but which has been omitted to be done, shall, within the time speci- fied, comply with the several require- ments and shall deliver to the Executive Officer within a reasonable time, a notice of the completion of such work. (ii) In case of non-compliance with the requirements of the aforesaid notice, it shall be lawful for the Authority to execute the works required and to re- cover the cost from the defaulting party as a civil debt. Made by the Central Housing and Planning Authority under the provisions of the Town and Country Planning Ordinance this 12th day of July, 1951. JOHN L. CHAPMAN, Secretary, Central Housing & Planning Authority. E. D. B. CHARLES, Chairman, Central Housing & Planning Authority. Approved by the Governor-in-Council this 2nd day of August, 1951. A. V. KING. Clerk of Executive Council.