Acts and Regulations

84-292 - Provincial Set-back

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2In this Regulation
“alter” means(modifier)
(a) to alter structurally so as to be closer to a highway or street, or
(b) to relocate;
“arterial or collector highway” means a highway classified as such, respectively, under the Highway Act;(route de grande communication ou route collectrice)
“district highway engineer” means the district highway engineer for the highway district in which it is proposed to place, erect or alter a building or structure for which a certificate of set-back is required;(ingénieur régional de la voirie)
“highway” means a road or village street which has been designated as a highway under the Highway Act;(route)
“highway district” means a portion of the province established as a highway district under the Highway Act;(district routier)
“private garage” means a building used for the storage only of not more than two motor vehicles;(garage privé)
“structure” means any erection of whatever nature or kind other than(construction)
(a) a building,
(b) a pole, tower or line of a telephone, telegraph or electric power utility, or
(c) an information or advertising sign;
“village street” includes a rural community street.(rue de village)
2005-37
2In this Regulation
“alter” means
(a) to alter structurally so as to be closer to a highway or street, or
(b) to relocate;
“arterial or collector highway” means a highway classified as such, respectively, under the Highway Act;
“district highway engineer” means the district highway engineer for the highway district in which it is proposed to place, erect or alter a building or structure for which a certificate of set-back is required;
“highway” means a road or village street which has been designated as a highway under the Highway Act;
“highway district” means a portion of the province established as a highway district under the Highway Act;
“private garage” means a building used for the storage only of not more than two motor vehicles;
“structure” means any erection of whatever nature or kind other than
(a) a building,
(b) a pole, tower or line of a telephone, telegraph or electric power utility, or
(c) an information or advertising sign;
“village street” includes a rural community street.
2005-37