The areas for consideration are Tangata whenua (people of the land), and matters related to Māori land; while history and culture looks at protecting and managing heritage buildings. Natural environment will look at climate change and protection of the environment, while urban form and development looks at the supply of business land, district zoning and residential development. More than 20 people from a range of organisations will give evidence at the hearing, including Kainga Ora, Todd Energy, and Bluehaven Commercial Limited. This is the first hearing as part of the proposed district plan. The second hearing, begins on July 19 and the final hearing is on July 21.
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