LINWOOD RESERVE. Proposed Revocation of Reserve at 24R Linwood Avenue, Forrest Hill (part only)
I have found out the area the Council is proposing to revocate... See red on plan circled in blue.
Public notice date: 25 February 2021
Closing date and time: 31 March 2021, 5 p.m.
Proposed Revocation of Reserve at: 24R Linwood Avenue, Forrest Hill (part only)
Pursuant to section 24 of the Reserves Act 1977, Auckland Council hereby notifies its intention to revoke the reservation of the recreation reserve over a portion of the land described in the schedule to this notice, situated at 24R Linwood Avenue, Forrest Hill. The portion of the reserve is surplus to Council's requirements as it is not required for Council's current or future service. It is proposed that the portion of land may be sold to an adjoining owner.
Any person wishing to object to the proposed revocation of reserve land may do so in writing and addressed to the Chief Executive, Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142, Attention: Perwez Abdullah no later than 5pm on 31 March 2021.
Alternatively, you can email your objection to PropertyReview@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
Any objector's information provided to the Council will become subject to the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 and may be released by the Council under that act. The Council may, at its discretion, publish or disclose all or part of any objection.
Jim Stabback
Chief Executive
Auckland Council
Schedule
Reserve to be revoked:
130m² being part of LOT 251 DP 53183
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