✨ Municipal By-laws and Regulations
Dec. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3199
(a.) A stable has been erected before the commencement of these by-laws ; and
(b.) Such stable was erected within 15 ft. of some dwelling-house, shop, office, factory, or workshop erected before the erection of the stable, and whether or not on the same premises ; and
(c.) The use of such stable constitutes, whether by reason of its mode of construction or its situation, a nuisance or a condition injurious to health,—
it shall be lawful for the Resident Officer to give to the occupier of the premises on which the stable is erected either of the following notices : i.e.,—
(i.) If the cause of the nuisance or injury to health can be removed by the execution of any alterations or repairs to the stables, then a notice specifying the necessary alterations and repairs, and intimating that, unless they are executed within a stated time, the structure must not thereafter be used as a stable.
(ii.) If the cause of the nuisance or injury to health cannot be removed by any alterations or repairs, then a notice intimating that the structure must not be used as a stable after three calendar months from the service of the notice.
(2.) Either of the said notices may be renewed from time to time.
(3.) If the first-mentioned notice is not complied with within the time therein stated, it shall be unlawful for the occupier for the time being of the stable thereafter to place or suffer to be placed any horse or cattle therein.
(4.) After three calendar months from the service of the secondly mentioned notice it shall be unlawful for the occupier for the time being of the stable to place or suffer to be placed any horse or cattle therein.
(5.) The question whether a nuisance or injury to health is constituted as aforesaid shall be determined by the tribunal before which it is sought to enforce this by-law.
- Saving of Public Health Act.—Nothing in this Part of these by-laws shall derogate from or restrict the operation of sections 73 and 74 of “The Public Health Act, 1908.”
PART XVII.—REFUSE-REMOVAL.
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Covered Tin.—Each premises within the inner area of the town as described in the Building By-laws requiring the services of the Municipal refuse-carts shall be provided with a covered refuse-tin similar to the sample which shall be kept at the office of the Resident Officer, and kept in good repair and condition.
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Charges.—One such tinfu1 will be removed once per week on the payment of 10s. per annum or twice a week for £1 per annum, payable in advance on the 1st January of each year. If the service be commenced after the 1st July in any year the fees for the current year shall be reduced to 5s. and 10s. respectively.
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Arrears.—No removal shall be made after the 1st January of any year until all arrears have been paid.
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Placing Tins on Pavement.—If the tins are not placed on the pavement at the hour of clearing, or if the refuse is placed in tins other than those of the specified form, the refuse shall not be collected for that week.
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Extra Charges.—A charge payable in advance shall be made of 3d. per tinfu1 or 4s. per load for all quantities in excess of the quantity covered by the annual payment.
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Persons liable for Nuisances.—Nothing in this Part of these by-laws shall relieve any person from liability for any nuisance created on his premises save that he shall not be liable for any nuisance caused by failure of the Department to remove any refuse in respect of which he shall have complied in all respects with this Part of these by-laws.
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Trade Refuse.—This Part of these by-laws shall not apply to trade refuse.
PART XVIII.—NATIVE GUIDES.
Whereas His Excellency the Governor, in exercise of the power in this behalf given to him by “ The Rotorua Town Act, 1907,” did by Proclamation dated the 6th day of March, 1908, and gazetted on the 19th day of March, 1908, delegate to the Department the powers and authorities vested in him under sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 of “ The Thermal Springs Districts Act, 1881,” except subsection (2) of section 5 :
Now, in pursuance of the powers and authorities so delegated, and of all other powers and authorities enabling it in this behalf, the Department hereby ordains the provisions of this Part of these by-laws.
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Reserves.—This Part of these by-laws shall apply to the Whakarewarewa Recreation Reserve, the Whakarewarewa Thermal-springs Reserve, the Arikikapakapa Reserve, and the Arikikapakapa Extension Reserve.
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Licenses.—A license to act as guide may in the discretion of the General Manager be issued by him to any Maori woman not less than eighteen years of age, who has been resident at Rotorua for not less than one year and shows a satisfactory acquaintance with the sights in the reserves, and can speak English fluently, and produces credentials of her good character signed by two responsible persons.
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Duration.—The license (unless sooner revoked) shall continue in force for one year from date of issue, but may be annually renewed by indorsement.
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License Fee.—There shall be payable by the licensee on the issue of the license and on each annual renewal thereof a fee of 10s.
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Application.—Application for the license must be made to the Resident Officer at Rotorua, and be accompanied by an unmounted and clear photograph of the applicant.
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Charges.—A licensed guide may charge a fee not exceeding 1s. per day to every person who employs the licensee as a guide within the reserves, and shall not demand or ask for a greater fee.
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Form of License.—The license shall be of the form following, viz. :—
Department of Tourist and Health Resorts.
THIS is to certify that , whose photograph is attached hereto, having paid the prescribed fee, is hereby licensed to act as an authorised guide within the Government reserves at Whakarewarewa, and to charge a fee not exceeding 1s. per day to each person guided by her. This license (unless sooner revoked) continues in force for one year from date thereof, but may be annually renewed by indorsement.
Dated and issued this day of , 19 .
, General Manager.
Countersigned.
, Resident Officer.
- Renewal.—The renewal by indorsement shall be made in the following form :—
“ This license is hereby renewed for one year from the day of , 19 .
“ Dated this day of .
“ , Resident Officer.
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Badge.—A badge shall be supplied to every licensee, and shall be worn by her whenever guiding or seeking employment as a guide.
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Unlicensed Guides.—No unlicensed person shall act as or seek employment as a guide in any of the reserves for reward.
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Revocation.—The General Manager may at any time, by notice under his hand, revoke a license if, after giving the licensee and her witnesses (if any) an opportunity to be heard, he is satisfied that the licensee has, by reason of misconduct, rendered herself unfit to hold the same.
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Register.—The Resident Officer shall keep a register of licenses showing the name of the licensee, the number of the license, and its date of expiry or revocation. Such register shall be prima facie evidence of the correctness of its contents.
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Penalty.—Every person who shall commit a breach of any provision of this Part of these by-laws shall for each such offence be liable to a fine not exceeding £5.
PART XIX.—BUILDINGS.
Application of these By-laws.
- Buildings subject to these By-laws.—Every building already erected or that may be hereafter erected within the town, either in the inner area, outer area, or in the Native villages, whether such building be built upon new or old foundations, or upon foundations partly old and partly new, and whether or not such building be an addition to any building already erected, or which may be hereafter erected, and every other work, matter, or thing in respect of which provision is made in this Part of these by-laws, shall be subject to the control and supervision of the Department for the purposes of this Part of these by-laws, and shall be erected, fixed, added to, altered, renewed, or repaired in accordance with, and shall generally be subject to, the provisions of this Part of these by-laws.
Plans, Specifications, Certificate, &c.
- Plans and Specifications and Notice to be deposited.—Before beginning to erect any new building, or to add to, alter, renew, or repair any building or part of a building, or to construct any other work affected by this or any other Part of these by-laws, the person on whose behalf such proposed work is to be done shall deposit or cause to be deposited at the office of the Resident Officer—
(1.) Full and detailed plans, drawn to a scale of not less than ⅛ in. to 1 ft., and specifications of the proposed work, showing clearly how the same is to be con-
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NZ Gazette 1909, No 103