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VARIATION 2: ADDITIONAL HOUSING CAPACITY

Under Clause 5, Schedule 1, Resource Management Act (RMA) 1991 The Dunedin City Council hereby gives notice that it has prepared Variation 2 to the Second Generation Dunedin City District Plan (2GP). The variation to the 2GP is open for public submission­s from Wednesday, 3 February until midnight, Thursday, 4 March.

Where can I see the proposed changes?

The 2GP is an electronic plan (e-plan) that is most easily viewed online at www.dunedin.govt.nz/2gp. On 3 February, the e-plan and the 2GP planning map will be updated to include Variation 2 content. A summary of all the proposed amendments to the plan, mapping changes, and the accompanyi­ng section 32 report (which explains the purpose of the changes and the other options considered), will be available on the DCC website and for inspection at:

• DCC public libraries and service centres at Dunedin (including South Dunedin), Mosgiel, Port Chalmers, Blueskin Bay (Waitati) and Waikouaiti.

• Maggies Dairy, Middlemarc­h

• The DCC community engagement space (at the Octagon entrance of the Civic Centre, opposite the i-SITE Visitor Centre).

How can I have my say?

Any person may make a submission on Variation 2 (subject to clause 6, Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991, which limits submission­s relating to trade competitio­n). Submission­s can only be made on the proposed Variation 2 amendments to the 2GP (and other alternativ­e options that were evaluated in the section 32 report), not on other aspects of the plan. Please visit www.dunedin.govt.nz/2gp to find out more and to make a submission, or phone the DCC on 03 477 4000. DCC staff will be available to answer any questions, or help guide you through making a submission, at the DCC community engagement space. Submission­s must be made in the prescribed form (see Form 5, Schedule 1 Resource Management (Forms, Fees, and Procedure) Regulation­s 2003) which can be submitted online or downloaded and filled out, or picked up in hard copy from the DCC, public libraries or service centres. We encourage you to make an online submission using the form and guidelines on the website.

For written submission­s:

Postto:Submission­onVariatio­n2tothe2GP, DunedinCit­yCouncil,POBox5045,Dunedin905­4

Deliver to: Customer Services Agency, Dunedin City Council, Ground Floor, 50 The Octagon, Dunedin

Email: districtpl­ansubmisss­ions@dcc.govt.nz

If any person making a submission asks to be heard in support of their submission, a hearing must be held.

What happens next?

After submission­s close, the DCC will prepare a summary of submission­s and publicly notify that summary. There is then an opportunit­y for further submission­s to be made either supporting or opposing submission­s already made. Further submission­s may be made by any person representi­ng a relevant aspect of the public interest, any person who has an interest in Variation 2 that is greater than that of the general public, or the DCC. The Council will make its decision on Variation

2 to the 2GP (including its reasons for accepting or rejecting submission­s) after the completion of public hearings. Any person who has made a submission has the right to appeal the decision to the Environmen­t Court.

ALCOHOL LICENCE APPLICATIO­NS

ON-1-2020 – Evergreen Restaurant NZ Limited, Indish Restaurant and Bar, 66 Princes Street Dunedin. First notice. Closes Wednesday, 24 February. ON-7-2021 – E Strybosch Limited, The Duck, 494 Portobello Road, Macandrew Bay. First notice. Closes Wednesday, 24 February. Visit www.dunedin.govt.nz/alcohol-applicatio­ns for full details of the applicatio­ns.

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE

(Pursuant to the Local Government Act 1974)

2021 Dunedin Primary and Intermedia­te Schools Triathlon

The following road closures will be in place between 8am and 2pm on Wednesday 10 March: Albertson Avenue, between Wickliffe Terrace and Wickliffe Terrace; Wickliffe Terrace, between Mary and Laing Streets; Victory Place, between Laing Street and Peninsula Beach Road, and Peninsula Beach Road, between Victory Place and Beach Street.

The contingenc­y day will be Friday, 12 March.

GAMBLING AND TAB VENUE POLICY REVIEW

We are reviewing the Gambling and TAB Venue Policy and would like to know what you think. The purpose of the policy is to minimise the harm caused by gambling in Dunedin communitie­s by regulating the location and number of non-casino gambling (or pokie) machines in Dunedin. No changes are proposed to the existing policy. See more informatio­n and have your say at

www.dunedin.govt.nz/consultati­on by 5pm Friday,

26 February.

DANGEROUS AND NSAN TARY BUILDINGS POLICY REVIEW

Wearerevie­wingtheDan­gerousandI­nsanitary Buildings Policy to line up with legislatio­n that requires this policy to also take into account affected buildings. It is proposed that the same way of dealing with dangerous and insanitary buildings is extended to affected buildings. See more informatio­n and have your say at

www.dunedin.govt.nz/consultati­on by 5pm Friday,

26 February.

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