| Submission point number/s: | S107.001 S107.003 S107.005 |
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Submitter and address for service details
Reference: 808622
Name Penny Turner Organisation (if applicable) Contact person/agent (if different to submitter) Postal address (address for service)
1 Coach Road Fairfield Dunedin 9018 Email address: pbjem@hotmail.com Contact phone number: 0276886116 -
Hearings
Do you wish to speak in support of your submission at a hearing No If others make a similar submission, would you consider presenting a joint case at a hearing No -
Trade competition
I could gain an advantage in trade competition through this submission No My submission relates to an effect that I am directly affected by and that: a. adversely affects the environment; and b. does not relate to trade competition or the effects of trade competition. No
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Submission
Variation 2 change ID Whole variation 2 Provision name and number, or address and map layer name My/our submission seeks the following decision from the Council: Accept the change with amendments outlined below Details Generally support the variation and the amended provisions as it applies to the General Residential and Township and Settlement Zones. Suggested further amendments are: minimum lot size should be further reduced for GR1 and T&S down to 350m2 (in all provisions that this applies to). Remove references to minimum car parking space. Either define "ancillary residential units" as part of the residential unit as part of a primary residential activity not as a separate residential unit or exempt "ancillary residential units" from the residential unit definition. Remove height rules for ancillary residential units and just apply the building height rules for the zone. Max building site coverage for General Residential 1 should also have been included in the variation, amend this to 45% (buildings and structures) and 75% (plus impermeable) Reasons for these views Suggested amendments better achieve the NPS-UD, are more likely to achieve compact urban form and reduce confusion with what a residential unit is.
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