Town and country planning : model clauses for use in the preparation of schemes (with notes).
- Date:
- 1935
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Town and country planning : model clauses for use in the preparation of schemes (with notes). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![“ Street works ” includes, in addition to the works mentioned in Section 27 of the Act, incidental works and works required for planting a street with grass, trees or shrubs, and erecting guards therefor, or treating it in other suitable manner; “The making ” of a street means the execution of all necessary street works from the commencement to the final completion of the street. Streets. 11.—(1) The Council may declare any land reserved for new streets and widenings of existing highways in Parts I and II of the Table in Clause 5 to be a street either— (a) with the consent of the persons interested in the land, including persons having a mortgage or charge on the land; or (0) after acquiring the land. (2) If the land so declared is reserved in Part I of the Table, it shall, upon the Council executing any necessary street works, become a highway repairable by the inhabi- tants at large. _ (3) If the land so declared is reserved in Part ITI of the Table it shall, upon the declaration being made, be deemed to have been dedicated to the public and shall become a private street. (4) The Council shall have power under this Scheme to execute street works upon the land reserved in Parts I and II of the Table. 12.—(1) The Council may, after giving not less than three months’ notice to the owners and occupiers of any land which adjoins land reserved for a new street or widening of an existing highway and is required for the purpose of executing incidental works, enter upon that land for the purpose of executing the works. (2) The Council may at any time after giving reasonable notice to the owners and occupiers of the land upon which incidental works have been executed enter upon that land for the purpose of maintaining the works. (3) Where land which is reserved in Part II of the Table becomes a private street, the Council may declare any adjoining land belonging to them and required for the execution of incidental works to be, and the land shall thereupon become, a part of the private street. 13. If the Council decide to execute street works under the power conferred on them by Sub-clause (4) of Clause 11 upon any land reserved in Part II of the Table in Clause 5 and the land has become a private street by virtue of Clause 11, the provisions of the Act of 1892 shall [in relation to streets or proposed streets for which land is reserved in that Part of the Table and numbered on the Map|] apply [as though the County Council were an urban authority who had adopted the Act and shall in any case apply] subject to the following modifications, as though they were incorporated in this: Clause :— (1) The Council shall not be entitled to apportion— (i) any sum in respect of the execution of street works for the purpose of widening an existing highway of which the width is equal to or greater than the width of a byelaw street; or : (ii) a sum in excess of the cost of a standard street made on the site of the street; 28591 B Sites of new streets and widenings. Land adjoining sites of streets. Application of Private Street | Works Act, 1892.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3217178x_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


