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Draft law makes rural building harder than urban, council says

Elected members signed off the council’s submission on an exposure draft - not the full bill - of the proposed Natural and Built Environment Act at a full council meeting on Wednesday. Language in a clause of the draft relating to rural developments, specifically the word “pursued”, suggests that development may or may not occur, the council submission says. Council wanted an outcome that promotes rural development, rather than pursues, the council submission says. “At the moment it appears that it will be harder to develop in the rural environment than in the urban”, the council submission says. The draft says in relation to rural areas, development is pursued that enables a range of economic, social, and cultural activities and promotes the protection of highly productive land from inappropriate subdivision, use, and development.

Councillor queries if Southland towns could become ghettos

Riverton - 96 - 176 Palmerston St from Jetty Street to in part just past Princess St Winton - 102 304 Great North Rd from Bute St to George St Wyndham - Balaclava St from Redan St towards Scutari St (not including numbers 12, 42, 44, 61 and 63 Balaclava St). At the council meeting on Wednesday, building compliance team leader Simon Tonkin said two types of engineers reports could be used in the process, an initial one costing $2500 and another which could cost up to $25,000. Cr John Douglas questioned what the outcome for a property owner would be if for whatever reason they did not carry out the engineer reports.

Review: Musicians give their annual gift

Okanogan Valley Orchestra and Chorus isn’t about to let a pandemic dampen its Christmas spirit or prevent it from giving the community its annual gift of music. Under the theme “Music is Vital,” the groups came through with another online concert that debuted last weekend. And, unlike a traditional live concert, the virtual concert is online at YouTube to enjoy again and again this holiday season. Enjoy is the key here. The half-hour concert is truly enjoyable. A tremendous amount of work went into the production – and it shows. Each musician had to learn his or her part, record it and then someone with mad tech skills had to compile everything into one audio and video masterpiece.

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