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Further design changes to Harewood Rd cycleway?

Today’s Nor’West News reports that further design changes may be made to the Wheels to Wings Papanui ki Waiwhetū Major Cycle Route, including around the Mitre 10 driveway and also routing the cycleway on the park side of the trees on the northern side of Nunweek Park – a move that would allow an increase in car parking in the area. The Hearings Panel’s recommendations will be considered by the Council next month and a final decision is expected at that time.

The online edition of the paper can be found at: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/66733329/norwest-news-april-21-2022

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High density residential zone planned for Papanui

Apartment buildings and multi-storey flats of up to 20 metres (six stories) will be enabled in Papanui’s High Density Residential Zone under proposed changes to the City’s District Plan. Changes are being made to bring the District Plan in line with Government directives, including the National Policy Statement-Urban Development (NPS-UD). Pre-notification consultation on the extent of some of the Plan changes is open until 13 May. Click through for more information, or look for a consultation document at your local Council library or service centre:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/plan-change-signals-move-towards-more-intensive-housing

Plan change signals move towards more intensive housing

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Hearings Panel approves Wheels to Wings cycleway

The Wheels to Wings – Papanui ki Waiwhetū cycleway was approved by a Council Hearings Panel today.

“The Hearings Panel was particularly impressed by the time and effort that a group of submitters put into developing their own alternate design scheme. We did seriously consider this alternate option but an independent review has raised significant safety concerns with it.

“After considering all the submissions and seeking additional information from staff, the Hearings Panel is recommending the Council approve the revised design scheme, with some changes.” says Mayor Dalziel.

The Hearings Panel’s full recommendations will be published online next week and a final decision is expected from the Council in May.

Click through to read more:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/more-changes-recommended-to-wheels-to-wings-design-scheme

More changes recommended to Wheels to Wings design scheme

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Changes to kerbside collection days

Upcoming public holidays will result in changes to Christchurch’s kerbside collection service. There will be no collection this Friday 15 April – bins normally emptied on a Friday will be emptied on Saturday instead. There will be no collection service on Monday 25 April, and all collections that week will be a day later than normal. Click through to read more:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/changes-to-kerbside-collection-days-over-easter-anzac-day

Changes to kerbside collection days over Easter, Anzac Day

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Community Board submits on Council’s Draft Annual Plan

On 4 April, the Submissions Committee of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board formulated a submission on the Council’s Draft Annual Plan and also a submission on the Opting out of kerbside collection and targeted rate. Click through to read full notes from the meeting and the submissions drafted by the Committee:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2022/04/PCBSC_20220404_MIN_7953_AT.PDF

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Slow speeds neighbourhood proposed for Papanui

To improve road safety in Papanui the Christchurch City Council is proposing a reduction in the speed limit on selected streets. The existing 30km/h limit around the Sisson/Langdons area is proposed to be extended along Langdons Road past Northlink, with other local streets changing to 40km/h. The proposal is open for public feedback until 3 May 2022. Click through for more information and an online feedback form:
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/haveyoursay/show/503

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Board to consider submissions on Annual Plan & other Council consultations

The submissions committee of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet at 9:30am on Monday 4 April to consider making submissions to the Christchurch City Council on: the Draft Annual Plan; opting out of kerbside collection; rates on vacant central city land; policy on Māori freehold land. Under the current provisions of the Covid-19 Protection Framework (the Traffic Alert system) meeting attendance is only possible via an Audio/Visual link.

Click through for further details:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2022/04/PCBSC_20220404_AGN_7953_AT_WEB.htm

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Plan change sets rules for short-term visitor accommodation

Consultation outcome: a plan change aimed at managing the impacts of short-term visitor accommodation (eg Air BnB etc) has been approved.

In most residential zones in Christchurch, renting out homes or units as unhosted visitor accommodation will be a controlled activity if it is rented out for less than 60 nights a year for a maximum of six guests. That means the owner will need to apply for a resource consent, but the Council cannot decline the application. It can only put conditions on the consent.

If a house or unit in a residential zone is being rented out as short-term visitor accommodation for more than 60 nights a year and has between six and 12 guests, it becomes a discretionary activity. That means a resource consent is required and the Council can consider environmental effects, including impacts on neighbours, such noise and traffic movements, before deciding whether to grant or decline the consent.

Click through to read more:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/plan-change-sets-rules-for-short-term-visitor-accommodation

Plan change sets rules for short-term visitor accommodation

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