Auckland Council downplays ‘taniwha tax’, critics unfazed
The council says some amendments agreed by the development committee on March 24.
Chris Hutching for NBR NZ Property Investor Thu, 30 Apr 2015
Auckland Council says only 36 of 300 resource consents since March last year have required the controversial cultural impact assessments (CIA) outlined in the proposed Auckland unitary plan.
The council says some amendments agreed by the development committee on March 24 will ensure the
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