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1206 days ago

please have your say and make submissions - closing 20 Sept 22

Byron from Naenae

How do you feel about 3-4 stories popping up next door? perhaps 14-20 addresses where there were only 1 or two? how do you feel about NOT being able to appeal to the environment court for what developers do? 6-8 stories in the cbd may be good - but where else are they allowing?
all this intensification comes at cost/risk to the environment - hard ground everywhere blocks natural water drainage to ground and then adds to what goes where ..slips much lately??
get in have your say - agreed some relaxing right near the CBD and certain shopping precincts - but most of the valley is being opened up for development if this gets approved by this council - head to :-
www.huttcity.govt.nz...
maps.huttcity.govt.nz...
environment.govt.nz...
hccpublicdocs.azurewebsites.net...
hccpublicdocs.azurewebsites.net...

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