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Approvals 1915
Various activities of the Dominion Atlantic Railway Company required approvals from government. This page shows approvals received in 1915.
Order in Council 2165 - New Protection Piers for New Swing Span at the Shubenacadie River Bridge
In 1911, the DAR received approval to replace the then existing lift bridge (which had a minimum 5 feet of draft at low water) with a swing span (minimum draft not noted) to meet the needs of mining and industry in the area. The 1911 approval included a requirement for construction of piers to protect the new swing bridge. A plan of the protection piers was submitted in 1915 and approved by Order in Council 2165 of 1915. (Orders in Council are numbered beginning from number 1 each calendar year.) The text of the Order in Council mentions a plan that was annexed to the order - this plan was not included in the document available from Library and Archives Canada.
Below is the text of the approval signed by the deputy Governor General.
[Transcribed from a typewritten original.]
3- P.C.2165
The Committee of the Privy Council have had before them a report, dated the 13th September, 1915, from the Minister of Public Works, submitting that by Order in Council, dated 16th August, 1899, a plan showing a Bridge, and Site thereof, to be constructed by the Midland Railway Company across the Shubenacadie River at Maitland, N.S., was approved; the span provided in the bridge for the passage of vessels in the river being of the Lift type.
The Minister states that one of the conditions under which this approval was granted was that the Company would blast a channel 5 feet deep at low water through the Lift Span and its approaches from both sides;
The Minister further states that, subsequently, the industrial and mining development which took place in that district rendered the span above mentioned wholly inadequate for the requirements of navigation, and that representations, having been made in the matter, the Department, under the authority of an Order in Council, dated 14th March, 1911, concluded an arrangement with the Dominion Atlantic Railway Company (Successors to the Midland Railway Company), to change the span from the lift to the swing type and to give larger room for the passage of vessels - the Department, for the performance of this work, agreeing to contribute to the cost thereof to the extent of $23,000, on the production of duly certified vouchers;
That one of the conditions of this Order in Council of March 14, 1911, is that the Dominion Atlantic Railway Company must construct warping or protection piers in connection with the above mentioned bridge;
That the Company have recently submitted, for approval, a plan of the protection piers in question, showing the mode of their construction, &c. (Plan marked No. B-2-219 annexed);
That the District Engineer of the Department of Public Works has reported that if the piers are constructed as per plan submitted they should be entirely satisfactory, and the Chief Engineer has recommended that said plan be approved.
The Minister, therefore, recommends that under the provisions of Section 235 of the Railway Act, R.S.C., 1906, the annexed plan (B-2-219) of the Dominion Atlantic Railway Company, showing the protection piers to be constructed in connection with their bridge across the Shubenacadie River at Maitland, N.S., be approved.
The Committee submit the same for approval.
[Signed:] [illegible] (George E. Fortin???)
[Marked:] Approved
[Marked:] 20 September, 1915
[Signed:] [illegible]
[Marked:] Deputy Governor General
[Handwritten marginal notes on first page:]
In dup [duplicate] to [illegible] 23 Sept 15
In dup A.G. [Attorney General] 23 " "
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