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... the health and amenity of the community but the community must also be allowed to develop and create the environment that reflects its community, history and future. The District Plan identifies the use of design guides for development and the active recognition and protection of its heritage items ...
... engagement required with landowners abutting the streams. Data and historic Pull together all historic reports to ensure all future work reports review understands the history and minimises duplication. Planning for future acquisition or transfer opportunities to facilitate Property access improvements. This may include negotiating property acquisition/ ...
... not later than 20 December 2016. [13] The Council has reservations about the time frame being that long and, given the history, I can understand that reservation, although no specific alternative has been put forward. The cost of the ultimate solution, or ...
... Hastings District for three years be able to live independently (with or without support) be receiving a permanent benefit have a good tenancy history and be of good character verified by two referees have assets valued at $46,340 or less (for an individual) ...
... by Esam Cushing and Co., is a more prominent structure and it is likely that that building may link with its neighbour. HISTORY: Ebbett's Building was built in 1935 for George Ebbet (1872-1954), solicitor and former borough councillor and Mayor of Hastings. ...
... city from the west. They play an important part in the streetscape, helping to reinforce the strong townscape values of the area. HISTORY: Building 1: From the date worked in plaster on the façade of number 223 Heretaunga Street West, the building was built ...
... a large part of the inner Hastings CBD. They add aesthetic value to the CBD and fit in well with the surrounding buildings. HISTORY: Building 1: Number 119 (Council), 123 (business) is currently owned by Johannik Property Limited and occupied by ...
... derive from its compatible scale and its decorative elements, slight though they are, and somewhat blurred by the near monochrome colour scheme. HISTORY: The Hastings Permanent Building Society purchased the site (at 107 Market Street North) in 1893 for £130 cash. In ...
... either side of the building allows it to be seen in the round, adding some visual interest to this part of Nelson Street. HISTORY: The building at 204 Nelson Street South was originally a Seventh Day Adventist church, owned by the Seventh Day Adventist Trust Property ...
... Street; it contributes to the character and townscape qualities of a part of the city that has a high concentration of heritage buildings. HISTORY: The Stripped Classical and Art Deco style Jubilee Building was constructed in 1937 for H. H. Mossman.1 The original building, ...
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