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Bella Vista case: Judge hands out $150,000 in fines for Building Act breaches 28 Apr, 2021 04:55 AM 3 minutes to read Former director of Bella Vista Homes Ltd Danny Cancian. Photo / File A judge has dealt out more than $150,000 in fines to parties found guilty of Building Act breaches linked to the failed Bella Vista development. The sentencing comes more than a year since the District Court trial started and more than three years since 21 homes in the development were evacuated by the Tauranga City Council and the saga began. In a decision released today, Judge Paul Mabey QC sentenced five parties involved in the development and found guilty of Building Act breaches after being prosecuted by the council. ....
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Environment Court Judge Brian Dwyer is presiding over a case in Invercargill. Two companies accused of discharging contaminants onto a rural property from an old industrial site in Gore have been taken to the Environment Court. The trial, before Judge Brian Dwyer started in Invercargill on Wednesday and pits Environment Southland against Johnstone Construction Limited and Marshalls Excavating Limited. Both companies have been charged with discharging a contaminant onto or into land from industrial or trade premises. An Environment Southland summary of facts outlining the case says in 2017 an industrial site in Mersey St, Gore was being redeveloped, with Johnstone Construction engaged to demolish existing structures and build a service station. In turn, Johnstone Construction engaged Marshalls Excavating to dispose of waste from the site, contaminated or otherwise. ....