Antique shop to continue
Hardy Baird (London). Ltd. will be able to run an antique shop in premises not commercially zoned at 225 and 227 Papanui Road.
The Christchurch City ■ Council apnroved that spei ified departure on Monday evening, but only for fixe x ears.
Two dwellings on the pinperties are on the northern edge of the - zoned Merivale Shopping Centre. City and Canterburv Regional Planning Authority officers had opposed the departure, saying that such zones should be confined A town-planning hearing committee said the Merival* centre’s future zoning poll, v had to be investigated, hut the two houses were be .tween commercial users and “would not substantially ex (tend the commercial actix i- | ties of the centre." , To avoid congestion in jPapanui Road, the dwelling jnow used as a business must | provide a sealed parking iarea for eight cars. Six more (spaces must be provided if the other house is used i No parking may be located !within 20 feet of the street 1 frontage.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34128, 14 April 1976, Page 12
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