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Proposed Tauranga City Plan - notified 17 October 2009
The Council has resolved that the purpose of clause 86E(1) of the Resource Management Act 1991, the provisions of the Proposed City Plan relating to the protection of areas of significant indigenous vegetation, the protection of significant habitats of indigenous fauna, and the protection of historic heritage, as contained within Chapters 5 and 7 of the Proposed City Plan, are identified as having immediate effect from the date of notification. This includes the earthworks provisions of Chapter 4 referenced from Chapters 5 and 7.
The closing day for submissions on the Proposed City Plan is Tuesday 15 December 2009 at 4.00pm. In addition to this website, details of the Proposed City Plan can be viewed at Council's Willow Street Customer Service Centre, Tauranga City public libraries (during normal office hours). Submission forms are also available from these locations.
Public Open Days, where staff will be available to provide clarification for people on a one-to-one basis, are scheduled for Thursday 22 , Tuesday 27 and Thursday 29 October, and Tuesday 3, Tuesday 10, and Wednesday 18 November.
What is the City Plan (formerly known as "The District Plan")?
The City Plan provides the rules for how people can build or develop the land they own. This can be land that is residential, commercial or industrial. It also includes rules on other things that are covered by the Resource Management Act - including land-use, hazards, signage, reserves, noise and heritage, etc.
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