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Advertising requirement

Because a revised plan had been submitted at the hearing of submissions on September 6, the Waimairi County Council on Thursday evening required Mr T. J. Sharpies to re-advertise his application for a conditional-use permit to enable a 49-bed old people’s hospital to be built at 43 Waimairi Road. The council considered that those affected should have the opportunity to make objections to the revised plans. A conditional-use permit was granted to Trafalgar Holdings, Ltd, to build a 42bed old people’s hospital at 480 Ham Road. Among the conditions were requirements for a 35-car park, the preservation of trees, and the landscaping of the site. The council declined permission to extend the Betheseda Medical Hospital, 235239 Harewood Road, by 10 beds, as the extension would contravene the siting requirements, and, if approved, would not allow of enough off-street parking.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32715, 18 September 1971, Page 23

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Advertising requirement Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32715, 18 September 1971, Page 23

Advertising requirement Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32715, 18 September 1971, Page 23

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