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43. All exterior cornices, window sills, string- 

 courses and gutters on buildings other than private 

 dwellings within the tire limit, shall be built of in- 

 combustible material. 



44. Enclosed wooden porches may be erected within 

 a fire limit but they shall not be larger than 50 square 

 feet and one storey high, and if a larger structure is 

 required in order to enclose a stairway, or meet any 

 other requirement, it must be constructed of brick or 

 masonry or other incombustible material. 



45. AH roofs of verandahs, coverings of domes, 

 spires, or towers within a fire limit shall be finished 

 externally with tin, iron, zinc, copper, slate or some 

 other material of an incombustible nature. 



46. Except for private dwellings, no gallery, verandah 

 or balcony, constructed or covered with timber or other 

 combustible material within a fire limit, shall be 

 erected on any other than the ground floor, unless the 

 same shall be wholly covered with some incombustible 

 material. 



47. Wooden sheds and offices for temporary use 

 during construction work on permanent buildings may 

 be permitted within a fire limit subject to the approval 

 of the Superintendent. 



Moving. 



48. Any person desiring to move a building shall 

 obtain a permit before doing so from the Superin- 

 tendent. 



49. If in moving any building it is necessary to en- 

 croach upon, use or occupy any portion of any highway 

 or public street, a permit to encroach upon or occupy 

 such highway or street, shall be obtained from the 

 Superintendent. 



50. Any moving or enlarging of a frame building 

 and any repairing of any building to the extent of one 

 half of the whole value shall be considered a re-erec- 

 tion thereof subject to the terms of these regulations. 



Penalties. 



51. As provided in section 20 of The Dominion 

 Forest Reserves and Parks Act, Chapter 10, 1-2 George 

 v., any person violating any of these regulations, shall 

 in addition to any civil liability thereby incurred, be 

 liable on summary conviction to a penalty of not more 

 than one hundred dollars, and in default of immediate 

 payment of such penalty and of the costs of prosecution 

 such person may be imprisoned with or without hard 

 labour for any term not exceeding six months. 



