Sea rise fears prompt Dunedin City's push for relocatable new buildings
Christchurch City and Kapiti have both been forced to backtrack on prescriptive rules they based on engineering reports.
Chris Hutching
Tue, 01 Dec 2015
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The Property Council’s Otago chapter says Dunedin City Council’s Second Generation district plan (2GP) requires new buildings in hazard areas to be relocatable. Dunedin appears to be the latest city to attempt to introduce new flood hazard rules based on various reports.
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Chris Hutching
Tue, 01 Dec 2015
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