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of this section, shall be liable to the penalties of this By-law.
4. Until there shall be a survey and plan of the streets of the city established by law, it shall sum" be the duty of said Surveyor, before granting a certificate, to be guided by the following regulations, viz: He shall not allow or grant permission for the erection of any house, porch, fence, wall, steps, or other erection facing upon the streets of the city to project outside of the line of houses already built, or outside of the nearest houses adjoining, right and left, as the case may be, or in and upon what has been heretofore considered and used as the street; if the Surveyor shall be in doubt as to the true line of street, he shall be guided by the plan of the streets made by the late Surveyor-General, George Wright, and kept in the office of the Keeper of Plans, which plan shall be considered
- as giving the correct line for all city purposes, until the same shall be altered and a new one substituted.
5. No person shall be allowed to build plat- forms of any kind on the sidewalks of the city without having first obtained permission of the Surveyor aforesaid, who shall grant the same under the following regulations, viz : In all streets of the width of’eighty or more feet, the platform of wood or other material'shall be twelve or fourteen feet in breadth ; in all streets between eighty and sixty feet the platform shall be ten feet in breadth ; and in all other streets eight feet shall be the breadth. If of wood, of good sound wood of not less than three inches ; and all platforms shall be on a level with the
Platforms