Andaman And Nicobar Gazette
notifications · 1994 · Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Parent: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Municipal Regulation 1994 (dd429c85d0811df1164397f4753347694520f7b0)
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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.
2 · 2. ‘Appendix’ means and appendix to these bye-laws.
2 · 3 “Approved means approved by the authority having jurisdiction.
2 · 3 (a)" Authority having jurisdiction" means the Port Blair Municipal Council for the purpose of administering the Bye-Laws or any part thereof, any Committee or an official authorized by the Port Blair Municipal Council to act on its behalf herein after called the authority.
2 · 4 "Balcony" means a horizontal projection including a handrail, balustrade or parapet to serve as a passage or sitting our place, if roofed becomes balcony varandah.
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.
2 · 6 (a) "Registered Architect/Registered Engineer/Licenced Supervisor "means ' an Architect' Engineer or Licenced Supervisor in the jurisdiction of the Port Blair Municipal Council having the qualification as mentioned in these bye-law 3.5 (1) to 3.5 (iii) and registered with the Port Blair Municipal Council.
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
2 · 9 "Ceiling Height" means the vertical distance between the floor and the ceiling.
2 · 10 "Chajja" or the Sunshade means a sloping or horizontal structural overhang usually provided over openings on external walls to provide protection from sun and rain not exceeding 60 cms.
2 · 11 "Chimney" means an upright shaft containing and encasing one or more flues.
2 · 12 "Cornice" means a horizontal ornamental projection on roof level protecting not more than 60cms.
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.
2 · 14 "Covered area"-ground area covered by the building immediately above plinth level, but does not include the space covered by:-
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 · 16 Conversion means the change of occupancy or premises to an occupancy or use requiring additional occupancy permit.
2 · 17 Damp proof means a course consisting of some appropriate water proofing material provided to prevent penetration of dampness or moisture from any part of the structure to any part of a height of not less than 150mm above the surface of the adjoining ground.
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 · 20 DWELLING/UNIT TENEMENT- An independent housing unit with separate facilities for living, cooking and sanitary requirements.
2 · 21 "Existing Building" or "use" means a building structure or its use as sanctioned, approved, regularized by the competent authority, existing before the commencement of these bye-laws.
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:-
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 · 28 "Footing" means off set portions of a foundations to provide a greater bearing area.
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 · 35 "LOFT"- An intermediate floor between two floors on a residual space in a pitched roof, above normal floor level with a maximum height of 1.5m and which is constructed or adopted for storage purposes.
2 · 36 "Masonary" means the form of construction composed of brick, stone, structural clay tile, concrete blocks, gypsum, or other similar building units or materials or combination of these materials laid up unit by unit bonded together and set in mortar.
2 · 37 "MEZZANINE FLOOR"- An intermediate floor, between two floors, above ground level accessible only from the lower floor.
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 · 42 "Parking Space" means an area enclosed or unenclosed sufficient in size to park vehicles together with a drive-way connecting the parking space with a street are alley and permitting ingress and egress of the vehicles.
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 · 49 “Site (plot)”, A Parcel (piece) of land enclosed by definite boundaries.
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 · 51 "Structure" means something constructed or built having a fixed base on or fixed connection to the ground or other structure.
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 · 55 "Unsafe Building" means a building which is structurally unsafe, in sanitary or not provided with adequate means of egress of which constitutes a fire hazard is otherwise dangerous to human life or which in relatives to existing use constitute to safety or health or Public Welfare, By reason of inadequate maintenance dilapidation or abandonment.
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
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.
3 · 4 Every building work for which permission is sought under the Bye- laws shall be designed and supervised by the Regd.
3 · 5(i) to 3.5(iii)
3 · 5 (i) The minimum qualification of a Regd. Architect Shall be a
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.
3 · 6 Every Person, who intends to erect a building or execute any such work shall get its structural work designed by
3 · 7 No notice and building permit is necessary for the following alterations which do not otherwise violate any provisions regarding general building requirements structure stability and fire safety of the bye-laws:-
3 · 8 No notice as referred to in 3.1 shall be deemed valid unless and until the person giving notice has paid the fees prescribed by the authority and an attested copy or duplicate copy of the receipt of such payment is attached with the notice.
3 · 9 (i) The fees as mentioned in 3.1 shall be charged in terms of the floor area of the building. In the event of a "building permit" is not issued the fees so paid shall not be returned to the occupier by he shall be allowed to resubmit it with 10% of fee described under rule 3.8 after complying with all the objections raised by the authority within a period of 6 months from the date of rejection after which fresh fees shall have to be paid.
3 · 10. notifications of stages : (1) As work progresses under a building permit, the holder
3 · 11. The sanction once accorded shall remain valid for 2 Years.
3 · 12. If during the construction of a building any departure of a substantial nature from the sanctioned plan in intended to be made, sanction of the authority shall be obtained before the change is made. The revised plan showing the deviation shall be submitted and procedure laid down for the original plan apply to such amended plan.
3 · 13 The authority may revoke any permit issued under the 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
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.
3 · 17 (A) The grounds on which the sanction of a building plan or work may be refused shall be the following namely:
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
3 · 19 Upon the request of the holder of the permit, the authority 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.
4 · 1 Any land passage or any other area within the cartilage of a building shall if the Authority so requires be effectively drained by surface water drains or other means.
4 · 2 No verandah, Balcony or the like shall be allowed to be erected or re-erected or any additions or alteration made to building within a distance coated be below in accordance with the current Indian Electricity rules and its amendments from time to time between the building and any over head Electric supply lines.
4 · 3 No building shall be constructed on any site, any part of which there is deposited refuse or other offensive matter objectionable to the Authority until such refuse has been prepared or left in manner suitable for building purposes to the satisfaction of the Authority.
4 · 5 No site shall be approve for construction of building unless provision of Suitable measures for checking the erosion of soil and sliding due to excavation are made to the satisfaction of Authority.
4 · 8 Every person who constructs, reconstructs, adds to a building or alters it, shall provide a proper spout /tank for collection of rain water which shall be utilized for various domestic purpose other than drinking.
5 · FOUNDATIONS
5 · 1 The foundation of every building or structure shall be so designed and constructed so as to sustain the dead load of the building and the live load and to transmit and distribute loads over the soil in such a manner that pressure brought to bear on the soil buy these load does not exceed the safe bearing capacity of the soil.
5 · 2 The foundation shall be taken down to such a depth or so constructed as to render the building immune from damage from movement due to seasonal variation in the content of moisture in the ground.
5 · 3 The design and construction of foundation shall confirm to the appropriate Indian Standard Specification.
5 · 4 Every person who constructs, reconstructs, adds to, or alters a building shall take such steps, do such things as the authority may direct or require so as to secure proper stability of the building and to render the building immune from any settlement of movement that may be caused in the soil sliding of the sub-stratum on sloping ground distributed on concentrated laterial pressure or other causes.
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
7 · DIMENSIONS OF HABITABLE ROOMS
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 · Kitchen
8 · 1 The height of the kitchen measured from the surface of the floor to the lowest point in the ceiling slab bottom shall not be less than 2.75 Mtr.except for the portion to accommodate floor trap of the upper floor.
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.
8 · 3 Every room to be used as a Kitchen shall have :
10 · 3 All Stairways shall have at least 2.2m of clear head room measured perpendicularly depending from the nosing.
10 · 4 The minimum width of treads without nosing shall be 25cm. for an internal and main staircase. The treads shall be constructed and maintained in a manner to prevent slipping.
10 · 5 The Maximum height of the riser shall be 19cm. and they shall be limited to 15 per flight.
10 · 6 Hand rail shall be provided with a minimum height of 100 cm.and shall be firmly supported.
10 · 7 The space beneath any staircase which is built in whole or in part of combustible material except hand rail shall be entirely open.
10 · 8 In a Public building, no staircase, internal corridor, or Passageway intended for the use of the public shall be less than 2m wide, provided that where not for the use of the more than 200 person are to be accommodated in any public building any staircase; internal corridor or passageway intended for the use of the public may be of any width not less than 1.5m
10 · 9 In a Public building every staircase, internal corridor or passageway which is intended for the use of the public and communicates with any portions of the intended for the accommodation of more than 400 persons shall be wider than 2 m. by 150 cm.for every 100 persons over 400, subject to a maximum width of 3m.
10 · 0 (A) Every staircase shall be lighted and ventilated from the the open space to the satisfaction of the authority.
11 · LIGHTING AND VENTILATION
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.
11 · 3
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.
11 · 6 Every building shall have a front yard forming an integral part of the site to a minimum width of 1 meter.
11 · 7 Every open space provided in pursuance of bye-laws 11.2 to 11.4 shall be kept free from any erection thereon and shall be open to sky, and no cornice roof or whether shade more than 0.75Mt.wide shall overhang or project over the said open space so as to reduce the width to less than the minimum provided under these bye-laws. In case of plots up to 50.00 sq.mtr.the overhang or projection shall not exceed 45 cm.
12 · HEIGHT LIMIT
13 · WIDTH OF DOORS AND PASSAGES
13 · 1 No doorway or corridor or Passage serving as an entrance or exit to a building shall be less than 1 Metre in width . Doorways shall not be less 2.00M in height.
13 · 2 The doors of a Kitchen, Bath, and water closet shall not be less than 0.75cm.clear in width and the passage leading to the same shall not be less than 75cm.
14 · PARKING AND PARKING FACILITIES:
14 · 1 For the use of occupants and of persons visiting the premises for the premises for the purposes of profession trade, business, recreation, or any Other work, parking space and parking facilities shall be provided within the site Conforming to the standards specified in Appendix-'H' to these byelaws.
14 · 2 Necessary provisions shall be made for the circulation of vehicles gaining Access to and from (i) The parking spaces and facilities and
15 · ORIENTATION OF BUILDING
16 · ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL.
16 · 9 In case of Parks or Gardens, visible from the streets, the owner of such park or garden shall not plant, replace or maintain trees or plant , which in the opinion of the Authority conflict with the aesthetic disfigurement of the neighborhood.
16 · 10 Where several facades constitute architectural composition, painting or such other treatment shall only be allowed where no aesthetic disfigurement can result to the composition as a whole
16 · 11 Every person who constructs, reconstructs adds to or alters a building unless or otherwise specially permitted by the Authority, shall cause the building to be oriented based on sunlight and wind direction and in such a manner that the façade of the building is as far as possible situated parallel to the street in front.
17 · PROTECTION AGAINST EARTHQUAKE:
18 · FENCING
19 · SPLAY
1 · for streets with width of more than 12M-3MX 1M splay, provided that in case of corner of two streets of different widths the ruling shall be taken as that of the wider street.
20 · EXIT
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.
20 · 2 Every exit doorway shall open into an enclosed stairway, a Horizontal exit, on a corridor or passage way providing continuous And protected means aggress.
20 · 3 No exit doorway shall be less than 100cm in width and 200cm in Height.
20 · 4 Exit door shall not open immediately upon a flight of stairs; a landing equal to at least the width of the door shall be provided in the stairway at each doorway. Level of landing shall be the same as that of the floor, which it serves.
21 · 1 Exit Corridors and Passageways shall be of width not less than 1mtrs.
21 · 2 Where Stairways discharge through corridors and passageways, the Height of corridors and passageways shall be not less than 2.4m.
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 · 5 The use of spiral staircases shall be limited to low occupant load and to a building of height not more that 9m unless they are connected to the platform such as balconies and terraces.
22 · 6 A spiral fire escapes shall not be less than 150 cm. in diameter and shall be designed to dive adequate head room.
23 · 1 Flammable liquids for house hold purposes shall be kept in tightly Stoppered or sealed containers
23 · 2 No stove or combustion heater shall be located directly under or immediately at the foot of stairs or otherwise so located as to block escape in case of malfunctioning of the stove or heater.
23 · 3 Doors leading into rooms in which flammable liquids are started or used shall be self closing and shall be posted with a sign on each side of the door in 25mm high block letters starting.
26 · CHIMNEYS AND FLUES:
26 · 1 All Heating and cooking appliance bring solid, Liquid or gas fuel shall be connected to and have their products of combustion removed by a chimney or flue.
26 · 2 The Height of Chimneys and flue shall be
26 · 3 A Clearance of at least 4cm shall be provided between the outer surface of a chimney and any adjacent combustible material forming part of a wall lining enclosing the chimney.
26 · 4 Combustible material in the adjoining structure of a building shall not be allowed to come into contact with the chimney.
26 · 5 The material of which the Chimney is made shall be able to withstand the temperature reached by the flue gases and other deleterious effect associated with the burning of fuels.
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.
27 · 2 Surface Temperature of adjacent combustible material shall not exceed 65 centigrade.
28 · CONSTRUCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
28 · 2 The Fire resistance rating of all exterior and internal load bearing walls shall not be less than 2 hours; provided that interior , non-load bearing walls may have a reduced fire-resistance rating of not less than one hour.
32 · 14 Where no appeal has been preferred against an order of demolition made by the Secretary / an Officer of the Council under this bye-laws or where an order of demolition/alteration made by the Secretary/an Officer of the Council under the bye-law 32.9 has been confirmed on appeal whether with or without variation by the Appellate authority in a case where no appeal has been preferred against the order of the Appellate Authority and by the Administrator in a case where an appeal has been preferred against the order has been made shall comply with the order within the period specified therein, or within the period specified therein, or as the case may be within a period if any fixed by the Appellate Authority or the Administrator on appeal and on the failure or the person to comply with the order within such period the Secretary/an Officer authorized by the Council may with the approval of the Chairperson of the Council cause the said construction of the work to which the order relates to be demolished/altered and the expenses of such demolition/alteration shall be recoverable from such person as an arrears of tax under the Regulation.
33 · UNSAFE BUILDINGS
33 · 1 All unsafe buildings shall be considered to constitute danger to public safety and shall be restored by repairs of demolished or dealt with as otherwise directed by the Authority.
33 · 2 The 'Authority' shall examine or cause to be examined every building reported to be unsafe or damaged, and shall make a written record of such examination.
33 · 4 The Authority may direct in writing that the building which in his opinion is dangerous, or has no provision for the exite, shall be vacated immediately or within the period specified for the purpose, provided that the building official shall keep a record of the reason for such action.
33 · 5 If any person does not comply with the orders of vacating a building the authority may direct the police to remove the person form the building and the police shall comply with the orders.
34 · PENALTY
162 · of Municipal Council Regulation 1994 or
35 · PENAL ACTION OR VIOLATION OF PROVISIONS OF THE BYE-LAWS
35 · 1 NON-COMPOUNDABLE ITEMS
35 · 2 COMPOUNDABLE ITEMS