infonews.co.nz
INDEX
ENVIRONMENT

Proposed private District Plan change 24

Hutt City Council

Wednesday 22 February 2012, 2:24PM

By Hutt City Council

147 views

Rezoning 1–13 Ludlam Crescent to General Residential Activity Area, Medium Density

Cuttriss Consultants on behalf of Ludlam Developments Limited have made a request to the Hutt City Council for a private plan change to rezone the site at 1 – 13 Ludlam Crescent, Woburn from Suburban Commercial Activity Area to General Residential Activity Area, Medium Density.

Read all the details here

You can also inspect this documentation

  • at all Hutt City Council Libraries
  • at the Customer Services Counter, Council Administration Building, 30 Laings Road, Lower Hutt.
  • by requesting copies from us, phone (04) 570 6666 or email district.plan@huttcity.govt.nz

Submissions close on Friday 23 March 2012 at 5.00pm 

Any person may make a submission on Proposed Private Plan Change 24.

You may do so by sending a written submission to Council

  • Post: Environmental Policy Division, Hutt City Council, Private Bag 31912, Lower Hutt 5040;
  • Deliver: Council Administration Building, 30 Laings Road, Lower Hutt;
  • Fax: (04) 570 6799;
  • Email: district.plan@huttcity.govt.nz

The submission must be written in accordance with RMA Form 5 and must state whether or not you wish to be heard in respect of your submission.

Copies of Form 5 are available from all of the above locations and on thisl website.

The process for public participation in the consideration of this proposal under the Act is as follows

  • After the closing date for submissions, Hutt City Council must prepare a summary of the submissions and this summary must be publicly notified; and
  • there must be an opportunity to make a further submission in support of, or in opposition to, the submissions already made; and
  • if a person making a submission asks to be heard in support of his or her submission, a hearing must be held; and
  • Hutt City Council must give its decision on the proposal (including its reasons for accepting or rejecting submissions); and
  • any person who has made a submission has the right to appeal the decisions on the proposal to the Environment Court.