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From Auckland Council
Today’s meeting of the Auckland Council’s development committee discussed concerns surrounding plans to remove a Kauri tree at 40 Paturoa Road.
Councillors heard from council’s resource consents and legal teams on the applications for 40 and 42 Paturoa Road. The committee discussed aspects of the consenting process including consultation with iwi and the local board.
The committee:
Committee Chair and Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse said:
“This recommendation means we can take a look at our processes to see what we can do better, particularly in how we communicate with local boards and mana whenua. It also means we can continue to pursue best practice to serve our communities.”
The results of the review will be reported back to the Auckland Development Committee on Thursday 16 April 2015.
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