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1303 days ago

KCDC allow some neighbours to have their say.... Kapiti Gateway

Sharon from Paraparaumu Beach

Not sure if you are aware but KCDC have announced the "Limited Notification" of the Resource Consent for the Kapiti Gateway and the new LARGE parking area in Maclean Park on Marine Parade. We would like all the affected parties (property owners) who are against the Gateway and the new Carpark, listed by KCDC, to make a submission on this. We have put together a group and we would appreciate it if you or you know of anyone who is listed as an occupier or owner of the listed properties to get in touch.

3, 5, 55, 56, & 57 Marine Parade Paraparaumu Beach
1, 2, 4 & 6 Manly Street Paraparaumu Beach
2 & 3 Golf Road Paraparaumu Beach
386 & 388 Kapiti Road Paraparaumu Beach

This link will take you to the Resource Consent Documents etc for this project www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

I have attached a photo of the proposed carpark/s
I have attached the document which outlines the limited notification decision.

Please let me know if you need anything else.

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