Acts and Regulations

84-292 - Provincial Set-back

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6(1)No person may perform any work mentioned in section 4 within an area mentioned in that section unless a certificate of set-back therefor has been issued.
6(2)A person seeking to obtain a certificate of set-back shall make application
(a) to the development officer, where the work is to be performed in a village or rural community that has such an officer; or
(b) to the district highway engineer, where paragraph (a) does not apply.
6(3)An application for a certificate of set-back shall
(a) be in writing;
(b) be in a form provided by the Director;
(c) be signed by the applicant;
(d) establish the proposed location of the proposed building or structure;
(e) specify the dimensions of the proposed building or structure;
(f) denote the type of construction;
(g) state the intended use of the proposed building or structure;
(h) set out the distance of the nearest part of the proposed building or structure from the center of the highway or village street;
(i) indicate, identifying as existing or proposed, all accesses to the highway or village street from the parcel of land on which the building or structure is to be located; and
(j) contain such other information as may be required by the development officer or the district highway engineer, as the case may be, for the purpose of determining if the proposed construction or alteration meets the requirements of this and any other applicable by-law or regulation.
6(4)When it is countersigned by the development officer or district highway engineer having jurisdiction, an application under this section shall constitute a certificate of set-back.
6(5)Once it has been constituted pursuant to subsection (4), a certificate of set-back shall be issued forthwith.
2005-37
6(1)No person may perform any work mentioned in section 4 within an area mentioned in that section unless a certificate of set-back therefor has been issued.
6(2)A person seeking to obtain a certificate of set-back shall make application
(a) to the development officer, where the work is to be performed in a village or rural community that has such an officer; or
(b) to the district highway engineer, where paragraph (a) does not apply.
6(3)An application for a certificate of set-back shall
(a) be in writing;
(b) be in a form provided by the Director;
(c) be signed by the applicant;
(d) establish the proposed location of the proposed building or structure;
(e) specify the dimensions of the proposed building or structure;
(f) denote the type of construction;
(g) state the intended use of the proposed building or structure;
(h) set out the distance of the nearest part of the proposed building or structure from the center of the highway or village street;
(i) indicate, identifying as existing or proposed, all accesses to the highway or village street from the parcel of land on which the building or structure is to be located; and
(j) contain such other information as may be required by the development officer or the district highway engineer, as the case may be, for the purpose of determining if the proposed construction or alteration meets the requirements of this and any other applicable by-law or regulation.
6(4)When it is countersigned by the development officer or district highway engineer having jurisdiction, an application under this section shall constitute a certificate of set-back.
6(5)Once it has been constituted pursuant to subsection (4), a certificate of set-back shall be issued forthwith.
2005-37