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  2. Auckland Council - Wikipedia

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    Auckland Council later changed the plan to allow 30–40% of growth in greenfield areas and satellite towns. [63] Auckland Unitary Plan (Operative in part) The Auckland Unitary Plan (Operative in part ) (AUP) guides the use of Auckland's natural and physical resources under the Resource Management Act 1991. The AUP is a combined resource ...

  3. List of Fast-track Approvals Bill projects - Wikipedia

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    The project is a master planned community in Ardmore, Auckland which provides for460,000 square metres of employment, retail, healthcare and education buildings, a 7.6-hectare town centre, a school, 3400 houses, 3 retirement villages consisting of approximately 600 independent living units and care beds and 27.7 hectares of open spaces, green ...

  4. Te Hopua a Rangi - Wikipedia

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    the 2016 Auckland Council Unitary Plan defined Te Hopua a Rangi as an Outstanding Natural Feature as follows. Item 46 – Hōpua explosion crater and tuff exposure – Hōpua volcano is a small explosion crater with a low tuff ring about 500m in diameter. The original crater was breached by the sea and filled with marine sediments.

  5. Northcote, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Under the Auckland Unitary Plan, Northcote was identified as a key area for planned intensification. [36] Gentrification became a more prominent issue in Northcote during this period. [95] 1,700 new homes are planned to be constructed in Northcote in the 2020s, while at the same time a new greenway reneration project was established in ...

  6. Hatfields Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Unitary Plan proposes that the block to the north of Hatfields, between State Highway 1 and the Hibiscus Coast Highway, and south of the Waiwera River, which at the time the plan was produced was a mixture of native bush and marginal farmland, be redeveloped to include clusters of rural lifestyle blocks with protected areas and a ...

  7. Auckland - Wikipedia

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    In July 2016, Auckland Council released, as the outcome of a three-year study and public hearings, its Unitary Plan for Auckland. The plan aims to free up to 30 percent more land for housing and allows for greater intensification of the existing urban area, creating 422,000 new dwellings in the next 30 years. [98]

  8. Nathan Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Homestead (Māori: Pukepuke) is a historic site located in Manurewa, Auckland, New Zealand.Developed from the remnants of the Nathan family farm, the Homestead and its surrounding park spans 3.7 hectares and features community buildings, playgrounds, landscaped gardens, a totara-kahikatea forest, and the aforementioned Nathan Homestead, a brick mansion built in 1925 for the Nathan Family.

  9. Auckland isthmus - Wikipedia

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    By 1883, there were 69 road districts across Auckland, however as the population of the isthmus increased, these bodies merged into different boroughs and counties. [134] South of the city was the Eden County (merged into Auckland City in 1940), which unlike most other counties in New Zealand, deferred most of its powers to the local road ...