| Submission point number/s: | S296.002 S296.003 S296.004 S296.005 S296.006 S296.007 S296.008 S296.009 S296.010 S296.011 |
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Submitter and address for service details
Reference: 809250
Name Jason & Margaret Hewlett Organisation (if applicable) Contact person/agent (if different to submitter) C/- Paterson Pitts Group Postal address (address for service)
PO Box 5933 Moray Place Dunedin 9058 Email address: andrew.robinson@ppgroup.co.nz Contact phone number: -
Hearings
Do you wish to speak in support of your submission at a hearing Yes If others make a similar submission, would you consider presenting a joint case at a hearing Yes -
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. -
Submission
Variation 2 change ID NDMA 15 Provision name and number, or address and map layer name 32 Salisbury St, GR1, My/our submission seeks the following decision from the Council: Accept the change with amendments outlined below Details We feel that the market conditions indicate that it is appropriate to transfer the Residential Transition portion of our property, to General Residential 1. We support the proposed lot sizes in this zone to 400m². We don't support the Stormwater Management Plan requirements. Reasons for these views We are supportive of the notion of the city remaining compact and accessible. We feel that the development of this site is located close to the existing Bradford suburb, employment opportunities within Kaikorai Valley, primary and secondary schools, frequent bus services and good road transport links. Please see the attached document regarding our concerns in regard to stormwater provisions. We are supportive of the changes to Rule 12.3.1, which governs the release of transitional land for urban development. We feel that the process for authorizing development on transitional sites should be as fast and painless for both the council and the applicant; to avoid frustrating the urban land supply process.
Submission documents
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