[2875] 

 AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE AT OTTAWA. 



Thursday, the 27th day of November, 1913. 



PRESENT : 



HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE GOVERNOR 

 GENERAL IN COUNCIL. 



HIS Royal Highness the Governor General in Coun- 

 cil, under and in virtue of the provisions of section 

 18 of The Dominion Forest Reserves and Parks Act 

 (Chapter 10 of the Statutes of 1911) is pleased to order 

 that the following regulations respecting buildings in 

 Dominion parks shall be and the same are hereby made 

 and established. 



RODOLPHE BOUDREAU, 



Clerk of the Privy Council. 



REGULATIONS RESPECTING BUILDINGS IN 

 DOMINION PARKS. 



Permits : 



1. The erection, alteration, moving or pulling down 

 of any building or part of any building or structure, or 

 any platform, staging or flooring to be used for stand- 

 ing or sitting purposes shall not be commenced in any 

 Dominion Park until a permit for such erection, alter- 

 ation, mo7ing or pulling down has been obtained from 

 the Superintendent of such Dominion Park, herein- 

 after called the Superintendent, by the owner or his 

 architect, or agent. The fee for such permit shall be 

 one dollar. 



2. The application for such permit shall be in writing 

 upon a form which may be obtained at the office of the 

 Superintendent, upon which form the applicant shall 

 state clearly and fully such information as the said 

 form requires, and shall give a correct estimate of the 

 value of the work proposed to be carried out, which 

 information is to be verified by the statutory declaration 

 of the applicant when reqiiired by the Superintendent. 



3. Drawings, plans and specifications sufficient to 

 enable the Superintendent to obtain full and complete 

 information as to the extent and character of the work 

 to be done, shall be submitted with such application, 

 and all such drawings, plans and specifications shall be 

 filed with the Superintendent. 



4. All plans and drawings shall be made to a scale 

 on paper or cloth, or shown hy some process that will 

 not fade or obliterate. 



5. If the matters mentioned in any application for a 

 permit, or if the drawings, plans and specifications 

 submitted therewith, indicate to the Superintendent 

 that the work to be done will not in all resjjects satisfy 

 the provisions of the Park's regulations, or be in 

 accordance with the requirements of National Parks, 

 he shall not grant such permit until such application, 

 drawings, plans and specifications shall have been 

 made to conform thereto. 



6. When the applications, drawings, plans and 

 specifications conform to the requirements of the regu- 

 lations and are satisfactory to the Superintendent, he 

 shall certify and approve of the same, and shall issue 

 his permit for the work described, 



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