Town Planning ~ Town anc * Country Planning Act 1977 V Christchurch City Council IShS? District Planning Scheme Application for planning consent DETAILS OF the applications for planning consent listed below may be examined in the Town Planning Office of the Christchurch City Council, 166 Gloucester Street, during normal office hours. Objections can be made by notice in writing on Form J prescribed in the" First Schedule of the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1978 or to the like effect and forms for the purpose are available at the Council’s Town Planning Office. Objections should be lodged at the office of the Christchurch City Council, P. O. Box 237, Christchurch, by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, August 1, 1979. A copy of all objections must also be sent to the applicant. ADDRESS: 159 Bowhill Road. APPLICATION BY: Dingwall and Paulger Limited. FOR CONSENT TO: Extend car park for adjoining commercial use on to part of site zoned residential 1. ADDRESS: 340 Ferry Road. APPLICATION BY: Reinholds, Reinfelds and Talis Baltakmens. FOR CONSENT TO: Convert a dwelling in a residential 2 zone to commercial use as an art gallery and craft shop. ADDRESS: 471 Ferry Road. APPLICATION BY: Messrs P. J. Lyons and M. R. Mason. FOR CONSENT TO: Establish a restaurant in a dwelling in a residential 1 zone. J. H. GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk. Iwi' Town fr Country Planning Act County af Waimairi District Scheme I PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING CONSENT DETAILS OF the applications for planning consent listed below may be examined in the Town Planning Office of the Waimairi County Council, Corner Jeffreys and Clyde Roads, during normal office hours. Objections can be made by notice in •writing in Form J prescribed in the First Schedule of the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1978 or to the like effect and should be lodged at the office of the Waimairi County Council, Private Bag, Fendalton by 4 p.m. on Wednesday August 1. 1979. A copy of any objections must also be sent by the objector to the applicant. Appropriate objection forms are available from the Council. ADDRESS: 300 Gardiners Road. APPLICATION BY: P. C. and L. A. De Joux. FOR CONSENT TO: Erect a new dwelling to replace the existing dwelling which is to be demolished. ADDRESS: 2 March Place. APPLICATION BY: C. M. Smith FOR CONSENT TO: Use an existing building for the manufacture and packaging of soap and detergents. Dated: July 10, 1979. J. REID. County Clerk. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1977 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING CONSENT DETAILS OF the applications for planning consent listed below may be examined in the Office of the Paparua County Council, 149. Main South Road, during normal office hours. Objections may be made by notice in writing on Form J prescribed in the first schedule of the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1978 or tlie like effect (copies of this form are available from the Council) and should be lodged at the office of the Paparua County Council, P. O. Box 11011, Sockburn, by 4 p.m. on August I, 1979. A copy of any objection must also be sent to the applicant. ADDRESS: Curraghs Road and Jones Road, Templeton. APPLICANT: Roydon Lodge Stud Ltd. PROPOSAL: Application to erect two additional dwellings in connection with a horse breeding stud. ADDRESS: Kennedys Bush Road. APPLICANT: G. B. Powell. PROPOSAL: Application for a rural subdivision (boundary adjustment). ADDRESS: Weedons Ross Road. APPLICANT: M. G. Ryan. PROPOSAL: Application for a rural subdivision (boundary adjustment). ADDRESS: 272 Halswell Junction Road. APPLICANT; P. G. J. Scholes. PROPOSAL: Application for a rural subdivision (boundary adjustment). HEARING OF OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED CHANGE TO THE COUNTY OF PAPARUA DISTRICT SCHEME THE PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL hereby gives notice that the objections to proposed Change No. 23 set out in the schedule below have been received. All objections are available for inspection at. the County Offices, 149 Main South Road. Any person who wishes to be heard in support or in opposition to any objections under Section 46 (2) of the Town and Country Planning Act should notify the Council and the objector concerned in writing on the Form D, copies of which are available from the County Offices, not later than 4 p.m. on August 8, 1979. The following schedules gives a summary of the subject matters of objections received by the Council. SCHEDULE CHANGE NO. 23 — FILLING OF EXCAVATIONS OR DEPRESSIONS 1 Objections to definitions with the proposed change, request the re-definition of the word “refuse” and/or inclusion of a definition for “inert fill”. 22/1 The County Clerk, Waimairi County Council, Private Bag, Fendalton. 32/2 A. M. Rhodes, C/-Messrs Anthony, Polson ’ and Co. 22/3 F. Chisholm. 10 Auburn Avenue, Christchurch. 2 Objections to proposed change, request consideration of the effect of the Scheme Change on industry and existing rubbish dumps. 22/2 A. M. Rhodes, C/-Messrs Anthony, Polson and Co. Dated at Christchurch this 10th day of July, 1979. B. L. Mooar, ’■ COUNTRY CLERK.
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