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SCHEDULES..

Section 11.

SECOND SCHEDULEMatters to be dealt with by Schemes.

1Streets, roads and other ways, and stopping up or diversion of existing highways including churchways.

2Buildings, structures, and erections.

3Open spaces, private and public.

4The reservation of sites for places of religious worship or for houses for the residence of officiating ministers or burial places in connection therewith.

5The reservation of land as sites for aerodromes.

6The prohibition, regulation, and control of the deposit or disposal of waste materials and refuse.

7Sewerage, drainage, and sewage disposal.

8Lighting.

9Water supply.

10Ancillary or consequential works.

11Extinction or variation of private rights of way and other easements.

12Dealing with or disposal of land acquired by the responsible authority or by a local authority.

13Power of entry and inspection.

14Power of the responsible authority to remove, alter or demolish any obstructive work.

15Power of the responsible authority to make agreements with owners, and of owners to make agreements with one another.

16Power of the responsible authority or a local authority to accept any property whether real or personal for the furtherance of the objects of any scheme, and provision for regulating the administration of any such money or property and for the exemption of any assurance with respect to money or property so accepted from enrolment under the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act, 1888.

17Application with the necessary modifications and adaptations of statutory enactments.

18Carrying out and supplementing the provisions of this Act for enforcing schemes, and for that purpose imposing pecuniary penalties for breach of or failure to comply with schemes and making provision for the recovery thereof in a court of summary jurisdiction.

19Limitation of time for operation of scheme.

20Co-operation of the responsible authority with the owners of land included in the scheme or other persons interested.

21Charging on any land the value of which is increased by the operation of a scheme the sum required to be paid in respect of that increase, and for that purpose applying, with the necessary adaptations the provisions of any enactments dealing with charges for improvements of land.