This consultation is being undertaken in accordance with Clause 3, Schedule 1 of the RMA.
We are proposing to make some changes to the District Plan and are seeking feedback on the draft changes. This is initial feedback only; a formal submission process will follow later. These changes are around residential density and were recommendations from the Regulatory Effectiveness and Efficiency Programme (REEP).
The changes include:
You can read all relevant material relating to Plan Change 11 including the proposed changes to the District Plan provisions, a detailed summary of the changes, and map showing where it is proposed to enable apartments through a resource consent, at hamilton.govt.nz/planchange11
Feedback runs from Friday 23 August until Monday 30 September 2019 at 4.30pm. We'd love to see you at one of the drop-in sessions we are holding. See dates and times under 'Events' below.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
The Council will consider whether to notify Plan Change 11 in the near future. If the decision is made by the Council to proceed with notification, we will invite formal submissions and the statutory process will proceed under the Resource Management Act.
Please note:
Please be aware when providing a submission/giving feedback/responding to a survey that all responses are part of the consultation process. This means that your name but not contact details may be reproduced and included in the Council's public documents such as the Council agendas and minutes. These documents are available on the Council's website at www.hamilton.govt.nz
If you would like more information before making a submission come and talk to staff about draft Plan Change 11 at the drop-in session, Dinsdale Library.
If you would like more information before making a submission on draft Plan Change 11, come and talk to staff at the Your Neighbourhood Event, Claudelands Events Centre.
If you would like more information before making a submission come and talk to staff about draft Plan Change 11 at the drop-in session, Chartwell Mall.
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