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“[Lowe St] met all the requirements; with vehicle manoeuvring, distance between living spaces. Thanks to a very good designer I was able to get three dwellings on that site.” “Both those developments, due to the current district plan, are not permissible, and I wonder why?” McPherson said. “The lot size regulation should be abolished.” He did not believe the developments that he used as examples were high-density housing but instead he regarded them moderate density. McPherson, who is now based in Queenstown, said there were a lot of older people living on sections with one old house who wanted to downsize. ....
McKenzie said it was up to council to decide if any other action would be taken. Cr Rebecca Amundsen said a public apology was requested because the chairs committee felt the incorrect comments painted the council in a bad light. Given Shadbolt declined, Amundsen put up a motion at Tuesday s council meeting which stated that: “The council record its concern about the factually incorrect statements His Worship the Mayor made in the ODT when he claimed that he had been denied one on one IT training by the council, and [council’s] disappointment that he has failed to correct the facts, and to apologise in an equivalent public forum for the harm caused to the organisation.” ....
Council roading manager Russell Pearson said parking costs were one factor that prompted people to use the bus. There was currently no charge in the city centre on Sundays for parking which might hinder the uptake of a Sunday bus service, he said. The council is currently looking at a new automated parking payments system and Ludlow said the Sunday parking charge could possibly be looked at through those changes. Invercargill’s bus use has declined over the past decade and an earlier submitter, Stephen Aldridge, said they needed to find ways to change people’s behaviors to get more people using public transport. ....
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