Burwood may get medical centre
Burwood residents will get a medical centre in Lake Terrace Road if the Waimairi District Council agrees.
Two doctors and two other workers would staff the centre, a planning hearing was told yesterday.
The hearing, with Cr N. C. Skevington as commissioner, reserved its decision. The application would require a specified departure from the council’s District Scheme because the centre would be built on land zoned for residential use.
No objections were lodged to the application by G. T. Druery. The centre would be in a growing residential area without such facilities, said Mr T. McNamara, the council’s assistant planner. He recommended it be allowed if plans already, submitted and suggestions on layout and planting by the landscape architect, Miss J. Roy, were followed.
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