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Auckland Council criticised for 'inconsistent' approach to rural residential consenting

Judge raps the council over the knuckles.

Sally Lindsay
Fri, 23 Mar 2018

One of the first countryside living zone cases to be considered by the Environment Court under the new Unitary Plan has resulted in Kumeu Property being granted interim consent for a 114-resident retirement village.

Consenting authority Auckland Council did not get off lightly, with Judge Jon

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Sally Lindsay
Fri, 23 Mar 2018
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