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June 2000
Christchurch City Scene

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Dog rego due
2000-01 dog registration papers are due back to the Council. To qualify for reduced fees, owners with "responsible dog owner" status must register their dogs by 1 July. Other owners must Register their dogs by 1 August. For more information ring 941 6643.
Want a talking to?
Council can offer to talk to community groups about topics such as the new Bus Exchange. The team can also arrange talks and presentations on other Council-related subjects and activities. If you are interested, email: city.scene@ccc.govt.nz or write to:
Community Group Talks Communication Team
Christchurch City Council,
PO Box 237,
CHRISTCHURCH.

PROPOSED VARIATION NO. 51 TO CHRISTCHURCH PROPOSED CITY PLAN
The Christchurch City Council has prepared Variation No. 51 to the Proposed Christchurch City Plan. The nature of the Variation is as follows: Variation 51 proposes to introduce rules into the Proposed City Plan relating to the attachment of transmission lines to existing support structures, new support structures for transmission lines, and for bulky incidental equipment.

The Variation and Assessment may be inspected during normal opening hours at any Council library and the following Council offices: Civic Offices, 163 Tuam Street Beckenham Service Centre, 66 Colombo Street Fendalton Service Centre, cnr Jeffreys and Clyde Roads Linwood Service Centre, 180 Smith Street Papanui Service Centre, Cnr Langdons Road and Restell Street Riccarton Service Centre, NZ Post Shop, 103 Riccarton Road Shirley Service Centre, 36 Marshland Road Sock burn Service Centre, 149 Main South RoadAny person may make a submission on this Variation.

Submissions must be in writing and in the prescribed form (Form 3) in the Resource Management (Forms) Regulations 1991 or similar.

Forms are available from the Council Offices listed above. Once all submissions have been received, the Council will prepare and publicly notify a summary of the submissions.

All the submissions will be available for public inspection.

There will be the opportunity for anyone to make a submission in support of or in opposition to any of these submissions.

A Council hearing will then be arranged to consider all submissions and decisions will be made.

Anyone who has made a submission will have the right to attend the hearing and present his or her submission.

Generally, anyone who has made a submission also has the right of appeal against a Council decision to the Environment Court. Once all submissions and appeals have been resolved the Proposed Variation will be made operative.
Note:
1. Any submission that has already been made on a provision in the Proposed Plan affected by this Variation is deemed to be a submission on this Variation.
2. From the date of public notification of a Variation the Proposed Plan shall have effect as if it had been so varied. The closing date for submissions is Tuesday, 4 July 2000,at Civic Offices and any other Council Office before 5.00pm.

Dated at Christchurch this 5th day of June 2000
Jane Donaldson, Environmental Services Manager

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