John Higgins - Resource Consents Unit Manager
Details of the application for resource consent listed below, including the applicant’s assessment of environmental effects, may be examined during normal office hours at any of the Council’s Service Centre offices, or on the Council’s website (refer link below). For details of your nearest Service Centre, please telephone 941 8999.
Submissions must be made in writing on Form 13 or similar, and will be received at any Council Office until 5:00pm on Wednesday, 1st July 2015. The postal address is Resource Consents Unit, Christchurch City Council, PO Box 73014, Christchurch Mail Centre, Christchurch 8154, or submissions can be emailed to resourceconsentapplications@ccc.govt.nz. A copy of every submission must also be served on the applicant. The submission form is available on the Council’s website or at any Council Office.
Address | 43A Edgeware Road, St Albans |
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Consent sought | Land use consent |
Proposal | Consent is sought to construct and operate a public swimming pool complex consisting of two heated outdoor pools and associated buildings, car parking, landscaping and earthworks. Vehicle access will be obtained solely via an existing 4.8m wide accessway onto Edgeware Road. Pedestrian and cycle access will also be obtained via the accessway onto Edgeware Road with potential for second pedestrian and cycle access from Trafalgar Street. |
Applicant | St. Albans Pavilion and Pool Incorporated |
Applicant's address for service | St. Albans Pavilion and Pool Incorporated C/- Urbis TPD Limited PO Box 10-318 Christchurch 8145 Attention: Damienne Donaldson |
Reference No. | RMA92027200 |
Website link | Edgeware Pool(external link)(external link) |
The application includes an assessment of environmental effects.
Please contact Emma Taylor (Council Planner), telephone (03) 941 6693 if you have any questions about this application.
Dated at Christchurch this 28th day of May 2015.
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