Daily Archives: June 4, 2009

Dunedin City Council non-notified decisions

The pagelink for these items is given below:

1, 5 & 9 Awatea St, 37, 58, 58B, 64, 64A & 82 Parry St, & 1 Magnet St, Dunedin (LUC-2009-151 issued with SUB-2009-28)
This consent was an application to/for continuation of existing industrial activities on site redefined by subdivision at 1, 5 & 9 Awatea St, 37, 58, 58B, 64, 64A & 82 Parry St, & 1 Magnet St, Dunedin. This was considered by the Council’s Senior Planner (Consents) on 7 May 2009.

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1, 5 & 9 Awatea St, 37, 58, 58B, 64, 64A & 82 Parry St & 1 Magnet Street, Dn (SUB-2009-28)
This consent was an application to/for redefine 4 freehold titles into two titles plus road to vest at 1, 5 & 9 Awatea St, 37, 58, 58B, 64, 64A & 82 Parry St & 1 Magnet Street, Dn. This was considered by the Council’s Senior Planner (Consents) on 7 May 2009.

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9 Awatea St and others, Dunedin (SUB-2009-28/A & LUC-2009-151/A)
This consent was an application to/for Section 127 variation of conditions at 9 Awatea St and others, Dunedin. This was considered by the Council’s Senior Planner (Consents) on 21 May 2009.

DCC Link

For a copy of these non-notified consent decisions contact the Senior Planner (Consents).

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City Planning contact details:

Phone: 03 477 4000
Fax: 03 474 3451
Email: planning@dcc.govt.nz

Location:
Planning Enquiries Desk, 1st Floor, Civic Centre, 50 The Octagon, Dunedin

Postal address:
PO Box 5045, Moray Place, Dunedin 9058 New Zealand

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Old home town looks the same?

### ODT Thu, 04/06/2009 (page 10)
Letters to the editor
Stadium
By Bill Julian, Haitaitai

Is it true that the ratepayers of Otago are financing a grass-floored stadium which has no signed-and-sealed tenants; in other words a building being built on spec, for a cost of millions of dollars? If this is indeed so, whatever has happened to the mindset of the (erstwhile) most prudent investors in New Zealand? The mind boggles. This, surely, cannot be the town in which I grew up.

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Basil Walker's High Court challenge in swing

### ODT Online Thu, 4 Jun 2009
Stadium legal battle begins
By David Loughrey

Queenstown man Basil Walker’s legal challenge to the Otago Regional Council’s funding for the Forsyth Barr Stadium began in the High Court in Dunedin this morning.
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### Channel 9 News Thu, 4 Jun 2009
Coverage of today’s court proceedings featured on the 5.30 news tonight. Justice Lang hearing the case commented that a lot of Basil Walker’s argument was “of a political, not judicial nature”. The decision has been reserved and is likely to be released next week.
Ch9 Link

See the 9.30pm news broadcast.

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Rodney Hide to visit Dunedin

### ODT Online Thu, 4 Jun 2009
Anti-stadium group to meet Rodney Hide
By Dene Mackenzie

Local Government Minister Rodney Hide will meet Dunedin Mayor Peter Chin and other Dunedin City Council representatives early on June 17, before meeting Stop the Stadium representatives.
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