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Commercial use allowed

The Catchment Board will , let commercial organisations lease its reserves for recreational purposes. Until now the board’s policy has been to lease land ; for recreational purposes only to amateur clubs, incorpor- I ated societies and charitable trusts. i “We don’t do this with a i

great deal of enthusiasm, but we have no real power to refuse applications,” Dr Holmes said. At least two firms are reported to have approached the board for recreational leases. The board decided yesterday that each application should be considered on its

: merit, subject to lessees gain- ] ing all other consents. Any development drawing . big crowds would probably I need sewer facilities, and I some rezoning by both Eyre and Paparua Counties would ! be needed for recreational : use.

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Press, 4 November 1978, Page 6

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Commercial use allowed Press, 4 November 1978, Page 6

Commercial use allowed Press, 4 November 1978, Page 6

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