APP126
APP126
Erection of Signboards
Introduction
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7. Taking into account the nature of the building works involved, unless a
signboard is regarded as a new building under paragraph 4 above, a supervision plan
under sections 4(3) or 4B(2) of the BO is generally not required for its erection.
However, the authorized person (AP), registered structural engineer (RSE), and RGBC
as appropriate should ensure that sufficient measures for assuring public safety are
provided during the course of works. For instance, precautionary measures should be
taken during the erection of the signboards and the display surfaces by the provision of
adequate temporary shoring, platform or otherwise, to prevent, so far as is practicable,
the accidental collapse or falling down of any part of the signboard and its supporting
frame, which may endanger any person and traffic or cause any hindrance or disturbance
to the pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic flow underneath.
Fast-track Processing
11. To further streamline the vetting process, application for consent to the
commencement of the works may also be submitted together with the plan submission
for concurrent processing. In this connection, the relevant criteria and procedures for
concurrent applications for approval and consent stipulated in PNAP ADM-19 should
apply.
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General Reminder
Sanctions
13. The BA will take a serious view on any misrepresentation in the plan
submissions or misconduct in the carrying out of the works. APs and RSEs are
strongly reminded of their statutory duties under section 4 of the BO and the sanctions
under sections 7 and 40 thereof.
14. The approval given by the BA should not be deemed to confer any title to
land or to act as a waiver of any term in any lease or licence pursuant to section 14(2) of
the BO. Hence, it may also be necessary to seek the permission of the respective
District Lands Officer of the Lands Department (LandsD) under the lease conditions,
particularly for projection over government land. In this connection, the requirements
of the LandsD at Appendix J should be observed. The AP should consult other
relevant authorities and ensure compliance with their requirements. In this regard,
requirements of the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) and a list
of other legislation relating to signboard is attached at Appendices K and L respectively
for general reference.
15. To minimise light pollution and reduce energy consumption arising from
the lighting of the signboards, the AP and the applicant are advised to make reference to
the Guidelines on Industry Best Practices for External Lighting Installations 1 jointly
issued by the Environment Bureau (ENB), Environmental Protection Department and
EMSD, which can be downloaded from ENB website.
16. Under the MWCS, certain minor building works relating to signboards
are designated as minor works, which may be carried out under the simplified
requirements as an alternative to obtaining prior approval and consent under the BO.
Reference can be made to Schedule 1 of the Building (Minor Works) Regulation
(B(MW)R) and PNAP APP-147 regarding the list of minor works items and the
simplified requirements respectively.
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http://www.enb.gov.hk/entxt/resources_publications/guidelines/files/guidelines_ex_lighting_install_eng.pdf
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Maintenance
19. Every signboard should be structurally adequate and securely fixed to the
parent building. It is therefore desirable for building professionals to provide where
appropriate anchorages for signboards at the design and construction stages of new
buildings. Such anchorages, if proposed, should be shown on the building plans and
structural plans for approval under the BO.
( YU Tak-cheung )
Building Authority
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To enhance building safety as well as facilitating the general public and the business sector to
easily identify legal or validated signboards, BD commissioned a consultancy to establish a
database for signboards completed under the approval and consent procedures with certificate
on completion acknowledged by BD, erected under the MWCS, or validated under the
Signboard Validation Scheme.
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Structural Requirements
A. Design
General
1. The signboard display surface and its fixing may form part of the signboard
structure.
6. The determination of dead loads, wind loads and imposed loads should be in
accordance with the Building (Construction) Regulation. Full design wind
pressure should be adopted for the design of signboard supporting frame.
The signboard and parts thereof should be capable of sustaining the most
adverse combination of dead, wind and imposed loads. A structural
assessment should also be made to ensure that there are no adverse effects to
the overall stability of the parent building for those projecting signboards
with an area equal to or greater than 10% of the wind exposure area of the
building, normal to the wind direction that is under consideration.
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Supporting frames
10. The supporting structural members of the building to which the signboard is
to be fixed should be structurally sound. The assessment of the structural
integrity of such members including in-situ verification of structural
strength and site photographs should be submitted for reference and record
purposes except for those smaller signboards as stated in paragraph 2(c) of
Appendix G to PNAP APP-126.
12. Through bolts should be used in place of anchor bolts whenever practical
for fixing of signboards.
13. The display surface of the signboard shall be fixed to the supporting frame
in such a way that it will not impair its structural integrity or behaviour.
The fixing so provided should not overstress both the display surface
materials and the supporting frame. The fixings should be able to safely
sustain and transmit all loading including wind load acting on the display
surface.
14. Vinyl is a commonly used material for display surfaces of signboards. The
design information for the vinyl display surface materials should comprise
the dimensions of the display surface; the elongation properties, the
breaking strength, the adhesive strength and unit weight of the vinyl
materials; the tensile capacity and spacing of the ties respectively. With
respect to the allowable tensile resistances of these vinyl materials and ties,
which are solely used for display purpose, a factor of safety of 2 is
considered sufficient.
15. A wind load of 70% of the design wind pressure as given in the Code of
Practice on Wind Effects in Hong Kong could be adopted for checking the
structural adequacy of the vinyl display surface material as well as its
fixings, whereas full design wind pressure should be adopted for the design
of other display surfaces including Light Emitting Diode (LED) display
board.
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B. Materials & Workmanship
General
16. Materials used for the construction of signboards shall be of such quality
and grade as specified for building works in the Building (Construction)
Regulation.
17. Bi-metallic corrosion should be avoided at any time during the service life.
Supporting frames
19. All structural steel used should have a minimum yield strength of 250 MPa
and possess such chemical compositions and mechanical properties as
specified in recognised standards.
20. All connections by welding should be carried out by qualified welders. All
welded connections and electrodes should comply with recognised
standards.
21. Anchor bolts, if used, should be preferably of stainless steel and mechanical
types. Installation of anchor bolts shall be strictly in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. At least one of each type of anchor bolts
being used should be tested on site by pull-out test up to 1.5 times the safe
tensile capacity of the bolts. The tested anchor bolts should not show any
signs of separation, plastic deformation or deleterious effects. The records
of pull-out test should be submitted to the Buildings Department upon
completion of works.
23. All materials of the display surface and its fixings should have adequate
mechanical strength. For vinyl display surface material, it should also be
verified with valid manufacturer’s certificate.
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24. Vinyl display surface materials are usually joined together with adhesives to
form a large surface area for display purpose. The adhesion should be
carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
25. All design material properties should be verified with design specifications
as recommended by the manufacturer.
27. The display surface of the signboard and its fixings should be made of metal,
aluminium, or any other materials that are non-combustible and non-brittle.
If they are not made of non-combustible materials, the requirements
specified in the following paragraphs should be complied with.
28. All plastics, vinyl fabric sheeting, and LED display boards should have a
surface spread of flame characteristic of not worse than Class 2 determined
in accordance with BS 476 : Part 7 : 1997 or equivalent. For vinyl fabric
sheeting used as display surface, Test Method 2 of NFPA 701:2004
(Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and
Films) is also an acceptable standard for fire spread control.
29. Wood, wood laminates and fibreboard should have a surface spread of flame
characteristic of not worse than Class 3 determined in accordance with
BS 476 : Part 7 : 1997 and be protected in accordance with BS EN
1995-1-2:2004.
30. For display surface or fixing materials which are not non-combustible and
not covered in paragraphs 28 and 29 above, the acceptability of such
materials for the display and fixing purposes would be considered on the
merit of each case upon submission of their material specifications and test
reports relating to the reactions of the materials to fire, such as flame spread
characteristics.
31. Where paints and inks are applied to the surfaces of materials which are not
non-combustible, e.g. acrylics, the resulting surface should have a spread of
flame characteristic not worse than that of the underlying substrate.
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33. The non-combustibility of the supporting frame should comply with Part E
of the FS Code. Materials tested or conforming to other standards or
criteria may be accepted if they can be shown to achieve the performance
requirements set out in section 35 of the Building (Construction) Regulation,
i.e. such standards are equivalent or not inferior to the international or the
national standards stipulated in Part E of the FS Code.
(Rev. 7/2021)
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Appendix B
(PNAP APP-126)
General Requirements
1. No part of a signboard shall obstruct or reduce the required width of the means
of escape, emergency vehicular access and means of access for firefighting and
rescue for any building.
2. No part of a signboard shall obstruct or reduce the required natural lighting and
ventilation or open space provided to any building.
4. If a signboard projects over a footpath, it shall have a clear space of not less than
3.5 m beneath every part of the signboard, provided that if the signboard projects
not more than 600 mm over a footpath, it shall have a clear space of not less
than 2.5 m beneath every part of it.
5. If a signboard projects over a tramway, it shall have a clear space of not less than
7 m beneath every part of it.
7. Where any portion of a signboard projects more than 600 mm from the external
wall1 of a building to which it is attached, any portion of it including its guy
wires, supporting frames and lateral struts shall have a minimum distance of 2.4
m from any part of any adjacent projecting signboard, measured laterally and
throughout the height of the building. No portion of such signboard including
its guy wires, supporting frames and lateral struts shall be within a distance of
less than 1.2m from the common site boundary of any adjoining lot.
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For the avoidance of doubt, projections under Regulation 7 of the Building (Planning) Regulations;
canopies; the outer walls of projecting structures such as balconies and verandahs outside site
boundaries; air-conditioning platforms under paragraph 3(iii) of PNAP APP-150; and curtain walls
under paragraph 7 of PNAP APP-2 are not regarded as the external walls of a building for the
purposes of this Appendix.
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9. Where a building has been set back for the purpose of compliance with the
Sustainable Building Design Guidelines stipulated in PNAP APP-152, no
signboard projecting more than 600mm from the external wall shall be erected
within the setback area up to a level of 15m above the street level.
Wall Signboard
10. For the purpose of this Appendix, a wall signboard means a signboard that is
fixed to the external wall1 of a building and no part of which projects more than
600 mm from the wall.
Projecting Signboard
12. For the purpose of this Appendix, a projecting signboard means a signboard
projecting more than 600 mm from the external wall1 of a building to which it
attached.
13. No portion of a projecting signboard shall project more than 4.2 m from the
external wall.
(a) the surface area of the vertical planar of the prism perpendicular to
the wall shall not be more than 40 m2; and
(b) the horizontal width of the prism shall not be more than 600 mm.
Some illustrations of calculating the rectangular planar area of the virtual prism
are shown in Annex 1.
15. Where there are other projecting signboards in the same vertical plane:-
(a) the aggregate surface area of the vertical planar of all the virtual
prisms within which they are contained shall not be more than 40
m2; and
(b) the aggregate length of the height of all the virtual prisms shall not
be more than 20 m.
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16. For the avoidance of doubt, the restriction on aggregate surface area and
aggregate length as stated in paragraph 15 above includes both the existing and
the proposed signboards in the same vertical plane.
17. For the purposes of paragraphs 14 and 15 above, “virtual prism” means the
smallest virtual rectangular prism within which a projecting signboard
(including its supporting structure except the structural elements solely for
preventing lateral movement of the signboard) shall be contained.
(Rev. 9/2013)
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Annex 1 to Appendix B
(PNAP APP-126)
Example 1 Elevation
External
wall
Supporting Signboard
Frames
Elevation
Example 2
External
wall
Supporting Signboard
Frames
Example 3 Elevation
External
wall
Supporting Signboard
Frames
Annex 2 to Appendix B
(PNAP APP-126)
Area 1 a
(Rectangular planar area)
External
wall
Area 2 b
(Rectangular planar area)
Area 3 c
(Rectangular planar area)
4.2m (MAX)
招牌的相距空間及位置
2
40m 平方米
(MAX 最多)
Appendix C
(PNAP APP-126)
4. Signboards erected from the opposite sides of a street shall not project within 1.5
m from the geometrical centerline of the street.
5. Guy wires tied to secure signboards shall not run laterally or diagonally on either
side of signboards to minimize the possible obstruction to access to upper floors
by fire services ladders.
7. The transformer, light tubing and other parts of high voltage circuit shall be
located out of reach of the public.
8. No roof exit shall be obstructed by the signboard or any of the steelwork used in
the construction of the signboard.
11. The ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ position of the fireman’s emergency switch shall be
conventional (i.e. push upward – ‘OFF’; push downward – ‘ON’).
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12. The switch is to be affixed on a board approximately 300 mm long by 250 mm
wide, which is painted white and edged with a 50 mm red border. The
inscription ‘SIGNBOARD - FIREMAN’S SWITCH’ in English is to be painted
on the top and ‘招牌 - 消防員開關掣’ in Chinese at the bottom of the board in
black. The switch is to be positioned in the middle of the board.
13. Precautionary measures should be taken to prevent the sparks generated from
electric welding in the process of erecting signboards from igniting nearby
combustibles.
14. For signboards not wholly made of non-combustible materials, the following fire
service installations and equipment required for the buildings in accordance with
the Code of Practice for Minimum Fire Service Installations and Equipment
should be extended to protect the signboards where applicable:-
The above fire services requirements are not required for signboards classified
as minor works or designated exempted works under the Building (Minor Works)
Regulation.
(Rev. 9/2013)
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Appendix D
(PNAP APP-126)
1. Signboards shall not be erected on or above expressways except with the written
permission of the Commissioner for Transport under Regulation 15 of the Road
Traffic (Expressways) Regulations.
2. Signboards, in general, should not be erected over roads with a speed limit of 70
km/h or above.
3. The illumination, colours and shape of signboards shall not be such that they
could be confused with traffic signs including all traffic management facilities,
such as traffic lights, direction signs, variable message signs, etc. Signboards
shall not be located too close to traffic signs so as to avoid causing confusion.
4. Signboards shall not obstruct traffic signs, traffic lights, traffic surveillance
cameras and transport information systems/ variable message signs or affect the
operation and safety of transport facilities. If necessary, relevant parties should
be consulted, for example, if CCTVs are likely to be affected/obstructed,
Transport Department should be consulted.
5. TV screens and any signboards or lighting that change or show moving images
shall not be located such that they may cause distraction to drivers. The
Transport Department should be consulted regarding installation, erection or
alteration of any such signboards that will be visible to drivers of motor
vehicles.
6. Signboards shall not be erected at locations which require road users' full
concentration such as junctions, roundabouts and pedestrian crossing points or at
locations where the signs may impede already restricted visibility such as at
horizontal and vertical curves.
(Rev. 9/2013)
Appendix E
(PNAP APP-126)
1. Signboards and its associated supports and guy wires shall not be fixed to or
cause obstruction to street lighting, traffic signs/signals, highway structures,
trees, street furniture etc. and shall not obstruct the operation and maintenance
work of the same. In case of doubt, the Highways Department must be
consulted.
3. In order not to affect the illumination of the street lights, any proposed signboard
should not encroach into the space bounded by the main beams from the lantern
of an adjacent street light which are about 72o from the vertical, i.e. an angle of
cone of 144o. The AP is required to carry out a site visit/survey to ascertain the
as-surveyed location of any lamp post which is required for verification of
vertical clearance provided and its compliance with the above requirement.
(Rev. 9/2013)
Appendix F
(PNAP APP-126)
Checklist of Documents to be included in
Plan Submission for Signboard
PART 1 – DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED
Yes No/NA
2 sets of signed and coloured plans, calculations and supporting documents to BD
1 set of plans with development schedule to the District Lands Office, Lands
Department
1 set of plans to the District Planning Office, Planning Department for signboard erected
on rooftop subject to height restriction under the OZP or signboard facing the harbour
2 sets of plans to the Fire Services Department
1 set of plans to the Transport Department for signboard projecting over a public street
or for signboard facing on-coming traffic
4 sets of plans to the Highways Department for signboard projecting over a public street
(i) Chief Highway Engineer;
(ii) Senior Landscape Architect/Landscape Unit;
(iii) Chief Highway Engineer/Bridges & Structures and
(iv) Chief Engineer/Lighting
Request Form for Fast-Track Processing and Self-Certification (Appendix I to PNAP
APP-126)
Form BA 4 (Appointment of AP/RSE)
Name and address of the Owners’ Corporation and/or the management company
Other supporting document (please specify)
(Rev. 7/2021)
Appendix G
(PNAP APP-126)
Building Plans
(a) Plans, sections and elevations of the parent building and the
proposed signboard 1 , with information showing whether the
signboard is a wall signboard, a projecting signboard, or other
types of signboards (e.g. a signboard that is erected on the roof
top or stands alone);
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Contents of advertisement, image or other information to be announced, notified or
displayed need not be shown.
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(g) Sequence and procedures for carrying out the works (for
concurrent application of consent);
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Wall signboard is defined in Appendix B to PNAP APP-126.
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Information / Assessment Required Case A Case B
Checking of the adequacy of the
structural elements of the parent
NR Yes
building affected by the proposed
work
Relevant structural information of the
part of the parent building supporting NR Yes
the signboard
Assessment of the effect of the
proposed work on the overall NR NR
stability of the building
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Projecting signboard is defined in Appendix B to PNAP APP-126.
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Display Area of
Signboard 4
Information / Assessment ≦10 m2
>10 m2
Required Case C
Checking of the adequacy of
the structural elements of the
Yes NR
parent building affected by
the proposed work
Relevant structural
information of the part of the
Yes NR
parent building supporting
the signboard
Assessment of the effect of When the area of the
the proposed work on the new signboard(s)
overall stability of the ≥10% of the wind
building exposure area of the
building concerned,
normal to the wind
direction that is under
consideration
(Rev. 7/2021)
4
Display area of signboard has the same meaning as that depicted in Annexes 1 & 2 of Appendix B to
PNAP APP-126.
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Appendix H
(PNAP APP-126)
(Page 1 of 3)
SIGNBOARD : TYPICAL ELEVATION OF RIGID TRACK INSTALLATION METHOD (FOR INFORMATION ONLY)
Appendix H
(PNAP APP-126)
(Page 2 of 3)
SECTION 1-1
Appendix H
(PNAP APP-126)
(Page 3 of 3)
SIGNBOARD : TYPICAL ELEVATION OF EYE HOLE INSTALLATION METHOD (FOR INFORMATION ONLY)
Appendix I
(PNAP APP-126)
Fire safety – means of access for fire fighting and rescue, means of escape in
case of fire and fire resisting construction (including Appendix A to PNAP
APP-126)
Health and environment – lighting, ventilation, open space
3. I also certify that the following requirements are fully complied with :
Date_________________
Signature of Authorized Person
(Name in full)
Certificate of Registration No. :
Date of expiry of registration :
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Part B (to be certified by RSE)
Date_________________
Signature of RSE
(Name in full)
Certificate of Registration No. :
Date of expiry of registration :
5*. A Form BA8A applying for your consent to the commencement and carrying
out of the works mentioned in paragraph 1 above is enclosed.
(Rev. 9/2013)
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Appendix J
(PNAP APP-126)
2. The building plan should clearly show the lot boundary and whether the
proposed signboard would protrude over the Government land.
3. The AP should indicate in the submission the name of the signboard owner and
the name of the property owner in which the signboard is to be erected.
(Rev. 9/2013)
Appendix K
(PNAP APP-126)
1. The fixed electrical installations of the signboards shall be in full compliance with
the requirements as stipulated in the Electricity Ordinance (Cap. 406) and its
subsidiary regulations, and the technical guidelines given under the latest edition
of the Code of Practice for the Electricity (Wiring) Regulations1.
3. Upon completion of the electrical work, the Registered Electrical Contractor and
Registered Electrical Worker shall issue a Work Completion Certificate (WR1) to
confirm that the fixed electrical installations of the signboards meet the statutory
requirements. The owner of the concerned fixed electrical installations shall
properly keep the WR1 for future reference.
4. The fixed electrical installations of the signboards shall be properly designed and
installed with appropriate measures taken so as to ensure the safe operation of the
electrical installations in the environment concerned, such as high temperature,
adverse weather, etc.
5. The installation of fireman’s emergency switches for the signboards shall be in full
compliance with the requirements of the Fire Services Department.
6. When the signboard is not required to be operated, the power supply for the
concerned fixed electrical installations shall be switched off so as to enhance the
efficient use of energy and minimise the risk of electrical incident.
(9/2013)
1
The Code of Practice for the Electricity (Wiring) Regulations can be found in EMSD’s web page:
http://www.emsd.gov.hk > Protecting Public Safety > Electricity > Publications > Codes of Practice.
2
The list of Registered Electrical Contractors can be found in EMSD’s web page:
http://www.emsd.gov.hk > Protecting Public Safety > Electricity > Registers > Registered Electrical
Contractors > Enter district name (e.g. Shatin, Sham Shui Po, etc.) in the field “District” and then
press “Search” button.
Appendix L
(PNAP APP-126)
3. Country Parks Ordinance, Cap 208 and Country Parks and Special Areas
Regulations, Cap. 208A
(9/2013)
Appendix M
(PNAP APP-126)
Upon the completion of erection of a signboard, the AP and RSE are strongly
advised to prepare a maintenance manual for the owner of the signboard. The
following aspects should be covered by the maintenance manual with detailed
guidelines and requirements commensurate with the size, complexity and location of
the signboard:
(b) Intervals of safety inspections (which may include opening up of parts of the
signboard for the inspection of crucial structural elements);
(c) Qualification and experience of the inspector for maintenance and safety
inspections;
(d) Scope of the maintenance and safety inspections for assuring public safety (e.g.
identification of loose, rusty, defective, deformed or deteriorated parts and
recommendations for repair and replacement);
(g) For the assurance of public safety, necessary precautionary and protective
measures for the maintenance, repair or removal works of the signboard; and
(h) Statutory procedures required for alteration or removal of the signboard (e.g.
simplified requirements under the MWCS or the approval and consent
procedure).
(a) Worn and torn characters forming the inscription should be replaced;
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(c) Dangling and loose fluorescent tubes or other lighting installations should be
taken down and replaced with new ones securely plugged in;
(f) Slightly corroded steel sections should be cleaned before re-painting, all
damaged paint surfaces after erection should be repaired in accordance with
manufacturer’s recommendations;
(g) Fractured, buckled or missing members of the steel frames shall be replaced;
(h) Dislocated, detached or heavily corroded fixing bolts should be replaced; and
(i) Slightly corroded fixing bolts should be thoroughly cleaned and re-painted
with anti-corrosion paint, e.g. zinc-rich primer.
4. Depending on the location, the removal of certain small signboards that fall
within the parameter of designated exempted works may be required to be carried out
by a competent and experienced contractor for assuring public safety.
(9/2013)
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Appendix N
(PNAP APP-126)
(a) Record sheets containing photos of the completed signboards with brief
descriptions:
(iii) Except the subject signboards, the photos should not contain any
personal data or portraits of any members of the public.
(b) A table containing essential information of the signboards for the database:
(7/2021)
Annex 1 to Appendix N
(PNAP APP-126)
Record Sheet for Signboards Database
(for Projecting Signboards)
Signboard No. : Projecting Signboard No. 1 [as recorded in Annex 3 of this Appendix]
Name of Building: XXX Building [as recorded in Annex 3 of this Appendix]
Address of Building: No. XXX Road, Hong Kong [as recorded in Annex 3 of this Appendix]
Front View
Location Description : Facing XXX Road Photo taken on : DD/MM/YY
Side View 1
Location Description : Facing XXX Road Photo taken on : DD/MM/YY
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Side View 2
Location Description : Facing XXX Road Photo taken on : DD/MM/YY
NIL
DD/MM/YY
Date Signature of Authorized Person
(7/2021)
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Annex 2 to Appendix N
(PNAP APP-126)
Record Sheet for Signboards Database
(for Wall Signboards)
Signboard No. : Wall Signboard No. 1 [as recorded in Annex 3 of this Appendix]
Name of Building: XXX Building [as recorded in Annex 3 of this Appendix]
Address of Building: No. XXX Road, Hong Kong [as recorded in Annex 3 of this Appendix]
Front View
Location Description : At the junction of XXX Road
Photo taken on : DD/MM/YY
and ZZZ Street
Side View 1
Location Description : At the junction of XXX Road
Photo taken on : DD/MM/YY
and ZZZ Street
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Side View 2
Location Description : At the junction of XXX Road
Photo taken on : DD/MM/YY
and ZZZ Street
NIL
DD/MM/YY
Date Signature of Authorized Person
(7/2021)
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Annex 3 to Appendix N
(PNAP APP-126)
General Information of Signboards
BD Ref. No. : 2/xxxx/xx
本署檔號 : 2/xxxx/xx
Facing Johnston
XXX XXX Johnston 莊士敦道 Projecting 伸出式招 Road and 面向莊士敦道
Building XXX 大廈 Road XXX 號 Wan Chai 灣仔區 Signboard 牌 Burrows Street 及巴路士街 5.47 24 0.25 2/xxxx/xx-1 815391 836203
(7/2021)
Annex 4 to Appendix N
(PNAP APP-126)
Filled Type of
Item Dataset in Geoinfo Map Explanation/Example
by AP Data Field
1 Name of Building 1 / 大廈名稱 e.g. XXX Building / XXX 大廈 Y Free text
1
If the name of the building is not available at the time of submission of the completion certificate under regulation 25
of the B(A)R, this data field can be left blank.
2
An explanatory diagram to illustrate determination of the length, height and thickness of the display area of a
signboard based on a virtual rectangular prism in page 2 of this Annex. The dimensions are set between 0 to 100
metre.
3
Guidelines to obtain the information are in Annex 5 of Appendix N. The signboard data will be tagged on the map
according to the northing between 800,000 to 848,000 and easting between 800,000 to 865,000.
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Virtual Rectangular Prism (VRP)
for Determination of Length, Height and Thickness of Signboard
Display area (i.e. the largest planar surface area of the VRP)
(7/2021)
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Annex 5 to Appendix N
(PNAP APP-126)
Diagram 1
Step 1 : Click the “Drawing / Measurement” button to expand the drawing tool as
shown in Diagram 1.
Step 2 : Click the “Switch to Measurement Tool” button to switch to measurement tool
as shown in Diagram 1.
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Annex 5 to Appendix N
(PNAP APP-126)
Diagram 2
Step 4 : Point to the location on the map and left-click once to retrieve the coordinate in HK1980
Grid format as shown in Diagram 2.
Step 5 : Collect the northing (800000 to 848000) and easting (800000 to 865000) and mark them
on the spreadsheet in Annex 3 to Appendix N of PNAP APP-126.
(7/2021)
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