CAR TRANSPORTER PLUS CAR PACKAGE
**Car Transporter plus Car Package**
Great setup.
Car - 1999 Automatic Mercedes Benz A190 Petrol 1900cc, very good tidy condition. Serviced regularly latest one done 20/12/2019 and new WOF same time. Great wee runaround. Reg to 20/01/2020 but will put a 6 months on for new owner. Back seats fold forward towards driver and passenger seats or can be removed.
Car Transporter - Rego exp 20/07/2020 same as warrant. Comes with many extras, sizzor jacks welded permanently on front, Electric winch, excellent storage, Mag spare wheel same as trailer wheels, Bike rack can be fitted on attachment at rear of trailer, 10 lashing points, ramps, twin safety chains, front locker has two cradles with straps to secure 9kg gas bottles or anything else as straps are adjustable. Hydraulic brakes, Shelter can be mounted from back of trailer via poles which reside on side of trailer. Carries evey thing we needed. Including large awing, poles, bbq ladder, gas bottles etc. Deck length 3.7m and inside width 2m
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Waimakariri district plan faces more delays amid changing rules
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
Changing Government legislation is causing headaches for council staff, as Waimakariri’s new District Plan is set to be delayed again.
Waimakariri District Council development planning manager Matt Bacon said he was relieved when the last of the public hearings ended last week.
But with final council reports due on December 13, staff will have just two working days to present the final District Plan on December 17. A district plan helps to control and manage the development of the district or city.
‘‘We are working through what it looks like and we will update the council at its meeting on December 3,’’ Bacon said.
‘‘But we will likely seek another extension from the environment minister and the Resource Management Act (RMA) minister.’’
The council first notified its draft District Plan in September 2021, but within months legislation was introduced with new medium density residential housing standards (MDRS).
‘‘We needed to call for further submissions and we had to create a separate hearing panel to consider the plan variations to allow for the MDRS,’’ Bacon said.
‘‘We have tried to merge the process as much as possible, as well as looking at re-zoning and incorporating other new legislation.’’
When the draft plan was first notified there was no National Policy Statement (NPS) for Indigenous Biodiversity, but an NPS was introduced - and then replaced.
The Natural and Built Environment Act came into being last year and then repealed, and then there is the NPS on Urban Development and the Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan.
The Government is now working on more RMA reforms and Environment Canterbury is working on the Canterbury Regional Policy Statement.
And then there is the Fast-Track Approvals Bill, which includes three proposed housing developments in Waimakariri - two of them outside of the future urban development areas identified in the Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan.
All three housing developments in the Bill have been included in submissions to the District Plan, including a proposed 850-home development at Ohoka, near Rangiora, which is also subject to an Environment Court appeal.
‘‘We haven’t seen the detail, so whether it is the same proposals, we don’t know, but they are different processes so we have to just keep doing what we are doing, until we are told otherwise,’’ Bacon said.
‘‘It might just be a timing thing, but we just don’t know.’’
Bacon said delaying the District Plan until new legislation is in place is not an option.
‘‘We are looking at what we can control and having a watching brief, and we will look at transitional timings because we don’t always have to immediately change planning documents when new legislation comes in.’’
Planning manager Wendy Harris said navigating changing Government legislation is a normal part of council planning work.
‘‘If we waited we wouldn’t do anything and we would go nowhere.’’
■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.
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