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Article 3(1)(a).
1. Preparation of sites.N.I.
2. Suitability, durability and use of materials and components (including surface finishes).N.I.
3. Structural strength and stability, including—N.I.
(a) precautions against overloading, impact and explosion;
(b) measures to safeguard adjacent buildings and services;
(c) underpinning.
4. Fire precautions, including—N.I.
(a) structural measures to resist the outbreak and spread of fire and to mitigate its effects;
(b) services, fittings and equipment designed to mitigate the effects of fire or to facilitate fire-fighting;
(c) means of escape in case of fire and means for securing that such means of escape can be safely and effectively used at all material times.
5. Resistance to moisture and decay.N.I.
6. Measures affecting the transmission of heat.N.I.
7. Measures affecting the transmission of sound.N.I.
8. Measures to prevent infestation.N.I.
9. Measures affecting the emission of smoke, gases, fumes, grit or dust or other noxious or offensive substances.N.I.
10. Drainage (including waste disposal units).N.I.
11. Cesspools and other means for the reception, treatment or disposal of foul matter.N.I.
12. Storage, treatment and removal of waste.N.I.
13. Installations utilising solid fuel, oil, gas, electricity or any other fuel or power (including appliances, storage tanks, heat exchangers, ducts, fans and other equipment).N.I.
14. [F1Communications services] (including telephones and radio and television wiring installations).N.I.
Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.
15. Lifts, escalators, hoists, conveyors and moving footways.N.I.
16. Plant providing air under pressure.N.I.
17. Standards of heating, artificial lighting, mechanical ventilation and air conditioning and provision of power outlets.N.I.
18. Open space about buildings and the natural lighting and ventilation of buildings.N.I.
19. Accommodation for specific purposes in or in connection with buildings, and the dimensions of rooms and other spaces within buildings.N.I.
20. Means of access to and egress from buildings and parts of buildings.N.I.
21. Prevention of danger and obstruction to persons in and about buildings (including passers-by).N.I.
22. Matters connected with or ancillary to any of the matters mentioned in the preceding provisions of this Schedule.N.I.
Article 24(1).
1. In this Order—N.I.
“building bye-laws” includes—
bye-laws made by any sanitary authority under section 41 of the Public Health (Ireland) Act 1878 [1878 c.52] with respect to …F2 new streets;
any enactments in section 109 of the Towns Improvement Clauses Act 1847 [1847 c.34] , section 43 of the Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act 1854 [1854 c.103] , or in any local Acts dealing with construction of new buildings, including the drainage thereof, and the laying out and construction and drainage of new streets, and any bye-laws made with respect to such matters under any such local Act;
“local authority” means the council of a borough, county borough or of an urban or rural district.
Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.
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2. Any building bye-law in force immediately before 1st October 1973 shall only have effect in relation to—N.I.
(a) plans which, in accordance with building bye-laws, were deposited with a local authority before 1st October 1973; and
(b) work carried out in accordance with plans deposited before 1st October 1973, with or without departure or deviations from those plans; and
(c) work carried out and completed before 1st October 1973.
3.—(1) Subject to this paragraph, a district council may, on an application made after 1st October 1973 by any person (other than the district council), give a direction, with the consent of the Department, dispensing with or relaxing any requirement of building bye-laws.N.I.
(2) The Department may on an application made after 1st October 1973 by a district council give such a direction as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) in favour of the district council.
(3) Articles 15 and 16 shall apply in relation to any application or direction under this paragraph as if references to building regulations included references to building bye-laws, and as if an application or direction under this paragraph were an application or direction under Article 15.
(4) The amendments made by [F3 paragraph (4)] of Article 24 shall not apply so as to affect any reference in the enactments amended to building bye-laws as in force before 1st October 1973 or as continued in force by the provisions contained in this Schedule.
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Schedule 3—Repeals
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