For immediate publication Enterprise Miramar Peninsula Inc v Wellington City Council
Download PDFThe purpose of this report is to confirm the ability of the Shelly Bay development site to be appropriately serviced. Prepared for wellington city council - city shaper 1 September 2016 Shelly Bay, Wellington servicing feasibility
Download PDFThe purpose of this report is to confirm the ability of the Shelly Bay development site to be appropriately serviced. Prepared for wellington city council - city shaper 1 September 2016 Shelly Bay, Wellington servicing feasibility
Download PDFResource consent application under the housing accords and special housing areas act 2013 and the resource management (national environmental standard for assessing and manageing contaminants in soil to protect human health) regulations 2011
Download PDFPREPARED FOR The Wellington Company Limited CONSULTANT TEAM architecture+_McIndoe Urban_Wraight + Associates The Property Group_Envelope_TDG_Archifact_Calibre
Download PDFThe Council would like your views on the proposal to enter into an agreement to sell and lease land to Shelly Bay Ltd so the planned development of housing and public space can go ahead as envisaged
Download PDFIt assesses the Māori cultural values of Marukaikuru Bay from the perspective of the tangata whenua, namely the iwi of Taranaki Whānui represented by the PNBST. Prepared by Kura Moeahu, Peter Adds and Lee Rauhina-August on behalf of Taranaki Whānui Ki Te Upoko o Te Ika and The Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust, September 2016
Download PDFThe development of Motu Kairangi represents a significant milestone for Wellington. For over 100 years Shelly Bay and Mt Crawford have remained inaccessible to the public. Through the Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust (PNBST), Treaty of Waitangi, Deed of Settlement with the Crown/New Zealand Government and a development partnership with The Wellington Company Limited, the redevelopment of Shelly Bay and Mount Crawford can now be made possible.
Download PDFI am pleased to issue this 2012 edition of the Code of Practice for Land Development (the Code) published by the Wellington City Council. The Code is a guide on the standards required by the Wellington City Council. The Code sets out the technical engineering criteria for approving the design and construction of developments. Whether the infrastructure will be vested with Council or be a private asset it is important that these assets are constructed to the Council’s standard
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