SCHEDULE 1SCHEDULE TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR SCHEDULE 1 TO THE BUILDING STANDARDS (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1990

Regulation 2(4)

SCHEDULE 1EXEMPTED CLASSES OF BUILDINGS

Regulation 3

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Class

Description

Exceptions

PART 1 — DETACHED BUILDINGS

Buildings controlled by other legislation

1

A building the construction of which is subject to the Explosives Acts 1875 and 19238

2

A building erected on a site which is subject to licensing under the Nuclear Installations Act 19659

A dwelling, office or canteen

3

A building included in the Schedule of monuments maintained under section 1 of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 197910

A building of purpose group 1 or 2

Buildings not frequented by people

4

A building into which people cannot or do not normally go

i

A building (other than a wall or fence) within 10 metres or the equivalent of its height (whichever is the less) of the boundary, and for the purpose of this exception, the boundary, in relation to any road, public access way or public right of way, river, stream, canal, loch, pond, common land or public open space, shall be taken to be the nearest edge thereof to the relevant land

ii

A wall or fence within the exceptions in Class 13 of this Schedule

iii

A tank, cable, sewer, drain or other pipe above or below ground which falls within any of the exceptions in Class 16 of this Schedule

5

Fixed plant or machinery or a building housing only fixed plant or machinery, the only normal visits to which are intermittent visits to inspect or maintain the fixed plant or machinery

A building within 1 metre of a boundary

Agricultural greenhouses and other agriculture buildings

6

An agricultural greenhouse or other building of mainly translucent material used mainly for commercial growing of plants

A building–

  1. i

    used to any extent for retailing (including storage of goods for retailing) or exhibiting; or

  2. ii

    situated on land within the boundaries of which there are harmful or dangerous substances

7

A building used for any other form of agriculture

a

A building–

i

used to any extent for retailing (including storage of goods for retailing) or exhibiting;

ii

exceeding 2000 cubic metres in capacity;

iii

within 10 metres or the equivalent of its height (whichever is less) of a boundary of a building of purpose group 1 or 2; or

iv

situated on land within the boundaries of which there are harmful or dangerous substances

b

A tank, cable, sewer, drain or other pipe above or below ground which falls within any of the exceptions in Class 16 of this Schedule

c

A dungstead

>Works of civil engineering

8

A work of civil engineering construction including a dock, wharf, harbour, pier, quay, sea defence work, lighthouse, embankment, river work, dam, bridge, tunnel, filter station or bed, inland navigation, reservoir, water works, pipel ine, sewage treatment works, gas holder or main, electricity supply line and supports

A septic tank, or private sewage treatment works, which is subject to regulation 24

Buildings of a specialised nature

9

A building essential for the operation of a railway, including a locomotive or carriage shed, or for the operation of a work of civil engineering contained in Class 8, and erected within the curtilage of such a railway or work

A signalling and control centre for a railway or dock

10

A road or rail passenger shelter or a telephone kiosk having a floor area not exceeding 30 square metres, and which, insofar as it is glazed, complies with the requirements of regulation 27(1)(b)

A building containing a heat-producing appliance which is subject to regulation 14

11

A caravan or mobile home within the meaning of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 196011 or a tent, van or shed within the meaning of section 73 of the Public Health (Scotland) Act 189712

Small buildings

12

A single-storey building having an area not exceeding 30 square metres, and which, insofar as it is glazed, complies with the requirements of regulation 27(1)(b), other than a building falling within Classes 10, 13, 18, 19 and 20 of this Schedule

A building–

  1. i

    of purpose group 1;

  2. ii

    ancillary to or within the curtilage of a building of purpose group 1;

  3. iii

    within 1 metre of a boundary;

  4. iv

    containing sleeping accommodation or a heat-producing appliance which is subject to regulation 14; or

  5. v

    situated on land within the boundaries of which there are harmful or dangerous substances

13

A wall or fence

A wall exceeding 1.2 metres or a fence exceeding 2 metres in height

Construction and development buildings

14

A building used only by people engaged in the construction, demolition or repair of any building or structure during the course of that work

A building containing sleeping accommodation

15

A building used in connection with the letting or sale of any building under construction until such time as the letting or sale of all related buildings is completed

A building containing sleeping accommodation

Tanks, cables, sewers, drains etc

16

Any tank, cable, sewer, drain or other pipe above or below ground

i

A drainage system, septic tank or private sewage treatment works, which is subject to regulation 24

ii

A tank which is subject to regulation 15 or 31

iii

A cable, conductor or apparatus which is subject to regulation 26

Temporary buildings

17

A building erected on a site for a period not exceeding 28 consecutive days or 60 days in any period of 12 months

Buildings ancillary to dwellings

18

A single-storey building ancillary to and within the curtilage of a dwelling of purpose sub-group 1B or 1C, comprising a garage, garden hut or store or building for keeping animals, birds or other livestock for domestic purposes

A building–

  1. i

    exceeding 30 square metres in area;

  2. ii

    within 1 metre of the dwelling, unless it is at least 500 millimetres from any boundary;

  3. iii

    containing a heat-producing appliance which is subject to regulation 14; or

  4. iv

    situated on land within the boundaries of which there are harmful or dangerous substances

19

Any other single-storey building ancillary to and within the curtilage of a dwelling of purpose sub-group 1B or 1C, including a carport, covered area, greenhouse, summer house or swimming pool cover

A building–

  1. i

    exceeding 30 square metres in area;

  2. ii

    containing a heat-producing appliance which is subject to regulation 14; or

  3. iii

    situated on land within the boundaries of which there are harmful or dangerous substances

20

An underground or substantially underground building within the curtilage of a dwelling of purpose sub-group 1B or 1C, the purpose of which is solely to afford shelter or protection from the effects of weapons of war (whether nuclear, chemical or conventional)

A building–

  1. i

    exceeding 30 square metres in area;

  2. ii

    the excavation for which is nearer to any exposed part of another building than a distance equal to the depth of the excavation plus 1 metre; or

  3. iii

    situated on land within the boundaries of which there are harmful or dangerous substances

PART II - BUILDINGS ATTACHED TO DWELLINGS OF PURPOSE SUB-GROUP 1B OR 1C

21

A single-storey extension to an existing dwelling of purpose sub-group 1B or 1C which is ancillary to the dwelling and consists of a conservatory or porch which, insofar as it is glazed, complies with the requirements of regulation 27(1)(b), or a greenhouse, carport or covered area

A building–

  1. i

    exceeding 30 square metres in area or, in the case of a porch, 8 square metres;

  2. ii

    containing a flue or a heat-producing appliance which is subject to regulation 14;

  3. iii

    (except in the case of a greenhouse, carport or covered area) within one metre of a boundary; or

  4. iv

    situated on land within the boundaries of which there are harmful or dangerous substances

NOTES

  1. 1

    In the application of Part I of this Schedule no account shall be taken of an office use which is ancillary to the main purpose of the building.

  2. 2

    For the purposes of Class 17, an air-supported or otherwise collapsible building shall not be exempt solely on account of deflation or other form of intermittent collapse.

SCHEDULE 2SCHEDULE TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR SCHEDULE 2 TO THE BUILDING STANDARDS (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1990

Regulation 2(5)

SCHEDULE 2FIXTURES NOT REQUIRING A WARRANT

Regulation 4

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Category

Description

Exceptions

1

A fixture or notice for which there is no requirement provided in these Regulations

2

An outdoor sign which is subject to the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (Scotland) Regulations 198413

3

A heat-producing appliance which is subject to regulation 14

An associated chimney, flue-pipe or hearth, except a balanced flue as referred to in Category 4 below

4

A balanced flue serving a room-sealed appliance

A flue which passes through a combustible wall

5

Lining of a flue

6

Provision of thermal insulating material to or within a wall, ceiling, roof or floor

Application of thermal insulating material to the outer surface of an external wall

7

Replacement of a fixture or appliance, in whole or in part, by another of the same general type as that which it is replacing, including a sanitary appliance or sink (together with any relevant branch soil or waste pipe), rainwater gutter or downpipe, heat-producing appliance, electrical fixture, ventilation fan, chimney or flue outlet fitting or terminal, fire hydrant or main, lift, escalator, solid waste chute or container, door, or window

7A

Replacement, in whole or in part, by material of the same general type as that which it is replacing, of lining, cladding, covering or rendering of an internal or external wall, ceiling or roof

8

Replacement of a window by another which is not of the same general type as that which it is replacing

9

Provision of a sanitary appliance or sink (together with any relevant branch soil or waste pipe)

10

Provision of a stair lift within a dwelling

NOTE

Notwithstanding the fact that the fixtures listed in Categories 1 to 6, 8 and 10 in this Schedule do not require a warrant, they shall in all respects and in the manner of their fitting meet any relevant requirements of these Regulations (see section 6(1) of the Act). Fixtures in Categories 7, 7A and 9 shall also meet any relevant requirements of these Regulations, and it should be noted that section 6(8) of the Act14 applies to these categories.