PART III.—Masonry Buildings Generally.
Plinth.
9. The plinth of any new building must be at least one foot above the level of the centre of the nearest road, provided no one is required to build a plinth higher than three feet above the ground.
Outer walls.
10. The outer walls of a masonry building must be constructed of burnt brick or some other hard and incombustible substance.
Walls in building of more than one storey.
11. If a masonry building exceeds 30 feet in height, all except the topmost storey should be built of well burnt bricks and lime mortar.
Terrace roof.
12. No part of a flat terrace roof or part of a parapet shall extend beyond the outer face of the wall on which it is supported.