Residential Auction Results for Harcourts Christchurch

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Residential Auction Results for Harcourts Christchurch RESIDENTIAL AUCTION RESULTS FOR HARCOURTS CHRISTCHURCH AUCTIONS TO 17TH NOVEMBER Listing office Suburb Address Type Listing number Auctioneer Auction date Result Amount sold St Albans Fendalton 67 Wai-iti Terrace A ST7614 Mark McGoldrick 11/11/2019 SP $1,350,000 City Avonhead 22 Derenzy Place - CR39286 Ned Allison 11/11/2019 S $920,000 Merivale Aidanfield 8 Cunneen Place A MVE6398 Phil McGoldrick 13/11/2019 PI - Ilam Bryndwr 438 Ilam Road A IL2333 Mark McGoldrick 13/11/2019 S $692,000 Fendalton Fendalton 81A Puriri Street A FE7398 Phil McGoldrick 13/11/2019 PI - Ilam 2 Halswell 25 Findlay Avenue A IM52078 Phil McGoldrick 13/11/2019 S $1,280,000 Merivale Linwood 58 Linwood Avenue A MVE6399 Mark McGoldrick 13/11/2019 PI - Ilam 2 St Albans 191A Rutland Street A IM52080 Phil McGoldrick 13/11/2019 PI - Ilam Upper Riccarton 2/8 Cephas Close A IL2355 Mark McGoldrick 13/11/2019 PI - Holmwood Wigram 2/50 Dakota Crescent A HHC4151 Mark McGoldrick 13/11/2019 PI - Commercial City Woodend 4 Woodfield Place - CR39282 Roger Dawson 13/11/2019 S $440,000 Halswell Addington 424a Barrington Street - FH4816 Roger Dawson 14/11/2019 PI - City Avonhead 9 Kyeburn Place - CR38985 Ned Allison 14/11/2019 PI - Avonhead Avonhead 16 Huntingdon Place - AH5141 Ned Allison 14/11/2019 PI - Avonhead Avonhead 29 Rosedale Place - AH5161 Lisa Yardley 14/11/2019 S $522,500 Merivale Bryndwr 375 Clyde Road A MVE6400 Mark McGoldrick 14/11/2019 S $621,000 City Burwood 33 Lakewood Drive - CR39262 Phil McGoldrick 14/11/2019 S $648,500 Papanui Casebrook 1A Ballybrack Place H PI59897 Ben Deans 14/11/2019 S $580,000 Beckenham Cashmere 2/71 Dyers Pass Road - BE193374 Ned Allison 14/11/2019 S $455,000 Papanui Christchurch 70/868 Colombo Street H PI59432 Chris Kennedy 14/11/2019 S $625,000 Central KEY Type: A – apartment, U – unit, T – townhouse, H – detached house/villa, L - lifestyle Outcome: S – sold at auction, SP – sold prior, PI – passed in, VB – vendor bid, W – withdrawn prior, SA – sold after auction, NC – not called, A – available for Amount: ND – not disclosed, NA – not available, N – price by negotiation These auction results are compiled by Harcourts New Zealand based on results collected on or prior to Sunday 17th November by participating Harcourts offices. While every effort has been made to ensure that this information is accurate, Harcourts does not accept liability to any person for the information provided. RESIDENTIAL AUCTION RESULTS FOR HARCOURTS CHRISTCHURCH AUCTIONS TO 17TH NOVEMBER City Edgeware 121 Packe Street - CR39327 Phil McGoldrick 14/11/2019 S $368,000 City Fendalton 134a Glandovey Road - CR39232 Phil McGoldrick 14/11/2019 PI - Sumner Heathcote 19 Laing Crescent - SM0260 Ned Allison 14/11/2019 S $600,000 Papanui Lyttelton 23L Walkers Road H PI59877 Ben Deans 14/11/2019 PI - Sumner Mt Pleasant 238 Major Hornbrook Rd - SM0270 Roger Dawson 14/11/2019 S $520,000 Sumner Mt Pleasant 78 Cannon Hill Crescent - SM0241 Ned Allison 14/11/2019 PI - Redwood New Brighton 17 Rawson Street H RD7450 Ben Deans 14/11/2019 S $155,000 New Brighton Redwood 2 Farquhars Road H NB3456 Ben Deans 14/11/2019 S $245,000 Beckenham Spreydon 73 Cobham Street - BE193392 Roger Dawson 14/11/2019 PI - City St Albans 72 Severn Street - CR37963 Ned Allison 14/11/2019 PI - Papanui St Albans 110 Chapter Street H PI62233 Chris Kennedy 14/11/2019 S $1,020,000 Papanui Strowan 30 Hawthorne Street H PI59855 Chris Kennedy 14/11/2019 S - Halswell Templeton 8a Lordship Place - FH4803 Roger Dawson 14/11/2019 PI - Avonhead Upper Riccarton 2/44 Peer Street - AH5157 Lisa Yardley 14/11/2019 PI - Halswell Westmorland 2 Foxfield Lane - FH4791 Roger Dawson 14/11/2019 PI - KEY Type: A – apartment, U – unit, T – townhouse, H – detached house/villa, L - lifestyle Outcome: S – sold at auction, SP – sold prior, PI – passed in, VB – vendor bid, W – withdrawn prior, SA – sold after auction, NC – not called, A – available for Amount: ND – not disclosed, NA – not available, N – price by negotiation These auction results are compiled by Harcourts New Zealand based on results collected on or prior to Sunday 17th November by participating Harcourts offices. While every effort has been made to ensure that this information is accurate, Harcourts does not accept liability to any person for the information provided. .
Recommended publications
  • Upper Riccarton Cemetery 2007 1
    St Peter’s, Upper Riccarton, is the graveyard of owners and trainers of the great horses of the racing and trotting worlds. People buried here have been in charge of horses which have won the A. J. C. Derby, the V.R.C. Derby, the Oaks, Melbourne Cup, Cox Plate, Auckland Cup (both codes), New Zealand Cup (both codes) and Wellington Cup. Area 1 Row A Robert John Witty. Robert John Witty (‘Peter’ to his friends) was born in Nelson in 1913 and attended Christchurch Boys’ High School, College House and Canterbury College. Ordained priest in 1940, he was Vicar of New Brighton, St. Luke’s and Lyttelton. He reached the position of Archdeacon. Director of the British Sailors’ Society from 1945 till his death, he was, in 1976, awarded the Queen’s Service Medal for his work with seamen. Unofficial exorcist of the Anglican Diocese of Christchurch, Witty did not look for customers; rather they found him. He said of one Catholic lady: “Her priest put her on to me; they have a habit of doing that”. Problems included poltergeists, shuffling sounds, knockings, tapping, steps tramping up and down stairways and corridors, pictures turning to face the wall, cold patches of air and draughts. Witty heard the ringing of Victorian bells - which no longer existed - in the hallway of St. Luke’s vicarage. He thought that the bells were rung by the shade of the Rev. Arthur Lingard who came home to die at the vicarage then occupied by his parents, Eleanor and Archdeacon Edward Atherton Lingard. In fact, Arthur was moved to Miss Stronach’s private hospital where he died on 23 December 1899.
    [Show full text]
  • Christchurch Street Names: B
    Christchurch Street Names B Current name Former name Origin of name Suburb Additional information See Source Further information Badger Street Named after Ronald Parklands Badger was a real estate Sylvia Street Information supplied "The property Smith Badger agent and a landowner in by Richard Greenaway market", The Press, (1880?-1946). New Brighton. in 2008. 19 October 1918, p 10 First appears in street directories in 1928. “Obituary, Mr R. S. Badger”, The Press, 18 September 1946, p 5 Baffin Street Named after Baffin Wainoni One of a number of streets Huron Street, “Chester Street West or “Tunnel’s first blast Island in the Arctic in a subdivision between Niagara Street, Cranmer Terrace?”, celebrated”, The Ocean of Northern Ottawa Road, Pages Road Ontario Place, The Press, 28 April Press, 22 July 2011, Canada. and Cuffs Road given Quebec Place, 1959, p 7 p A7 Canadian place names. Vancouver Information supplied in Crescent and Named because Canadian 2005 by Tim Baker in Winnipeg Place. engineers and workers an interview with Also Ottawa lived in the area while Margaret Harper. Road. working for Henry J. Kaiser Co of USA and building the Lyttelton road tunnel. Houses were built for them by Fletcher Construction. After the tunnel was opened in 1964, the Canadians went home and their houses were sold to locals. © Christchurch City Libraries February 2016 Page 1 of 172 Christchurch Street Names B Current name Former name Origin of name Suburb Additional information See Source Further information OR Named because they were near Ottawa Road. Named in 1959. Baigent Way Named after Steve Middleton Baigent was a former Riccarton/Wigram Baigent.
    [Show full text]
  • Christchurch N
    Hello • Kia ora Good bye • Haere ra Bay Of Islands Welcome • Haere mai! Very well, thank you, ok • Kei te pai © 2010 maps.com Auckland Thank you • Ka pai T a uranga a NORTH How are you? • Kei te pehea koe? ISLAND Woman • wahine sman Se Ta Ocean • wainui NEW ZEALAND Wellington PORT EXPLORER NOTES SOUTH & SHOPPING GUIDE ISLAND Christchurch n Fiordland National Park Dunedin Pacific Ocea Christchurch NEW ZEALAND GENERAL INFORMATION Christchurch, the “Gate- HISTORY At the base of the hills of The Banks Peninsula, Christchurch is way to the South Island” is on the east coast and is sur- often described as the most English of New Zealand’s cities. Nestled beneath rounded by the province of Canterbury. The city is bor- the Southern Alps, Christchurch exists as a great South Pacific incongruity. dered by hills and the Pacific Ocean, and is situated on the Many statues honor persons with English names; and trams rattle past streets edge of the Canterbury Plains. Best known as the Garden with English names (Oxford, Worcester etc). It is easy to forget that this epit- City, the city is renowned for its expansive gardens and ome of Englishness is the capital of Te Wahipounamu, long-time ancestral tree-lined avenues. Christchurch’s unique blend of con- home of the Ngai Tahu. The first Europeans in Christchurch began building temporary and neo-gothic architecture sets the scene for a huts along the Avon River in 1851, but it was not until March 1862 that it was city that prides itself on arts, culture, festivals and events.
    [Show full text]
  • Christchurch Street Names: M
    Christchurch Street Names: M Current name Former Origin of name Suburb Additional information See Source Further information name Mabel Named after Avonside Mabel Howard was a “Mabel Howard Place”, View the biography of Howard Place Mabel Bowden trade unionist, The Press, 22 August Mabel Bowden Howard Howard (1894- community worker and 1967, p 14 in the Dictionary of New 1972). politician and the Labour Zealand Biography. member of parliament "Miss Howard dies", The for East Christchurch Press, 24 June 1972, p 1 1943-1969. This complex comprises 59 Council-owned rental units built in 1968. Named in 1967. Macann Lane Named after Spreydon The Macanns lived at Information supplied in Reginald Edward 438a Barrington Street 2012 by Amy Roberts. Carson Macann from 1949. In 2013 this Information on date of (1919-1989) and address is 8 Macann naming in a letter sent to his wife, Nola Lane. From 1969 the the City Librarian from Macanns had a market Olive Macann the Town Clerk dated 24 garden there with (1928-2013). March 1971. glasshouses. The original access to the house became the private laneway to provide access to the sections at the rear. The source of this information says her mother, who purchased one of the last sections, © Christchurch City Libraries Page 1 of 151 February 2016 Christchurch Street Names: M Current name Former Origin of name Suburb Additional information See Source Further information name had the impression the Macanns had intended to stay at their Macann Lane property once the land had been divided up, and some of the sections were originally intended to go to their children, but they sold the lot and moved to Lyttelton Street.
    [Show full text]
  • Christchurch Auction Results
    CHRISTCHURCH AUCTION RESULTS AUCTIONS WEEK ENDING 31st MARCH 2017 Listing Office Suburb Address Listing # Auction Date Result Amount Merivale Strowan 14B Searells Road MVE5033 29 March 2017 SOLD $772,000 Merivale St Albans 186 Knowles Street MVE5042 29 March 2017 Passed In Ilam 2 Summerfield 102 Milton Street IM57679 29 March 2017 SOLD $384,000 Fendalton Richmond 24 North Parade FE5927 29 March 2017 SOLD $401,000 Ilam 2 Ilam 38 Chatau Drive IM51121 29 March 2017 Passed In Fendalton Merivale 4/89 Carlton Mill Road FE5925 29 March 2017 SOLD $510,000 Merivale Christchurch Central 198A Salisbury Street MVE5043 29 March 2017 SOLD $490,000 Ilam 2 Fendalton 75a Harakeke Street IM51126 29 March 2017 SOLD $1,720,000 St Albans Riccarton 1 & 2/44 Kilmarnock Street ST7149 29 March 2017 SOLD $740,000 Fendalton Fendalton 6 Bannister Place FE5926 29 March 2017 Passed In Merivale Ilam 84B Memorial Avenue MVE5035 29 March 2017 SOLD $530,000 St Albans St Albans 21 Roosevelt Avenue ST7151 29 March 2017 SOLD $577,000 Fendalton Bishopdale 39 Hockey Street FE5929 29 March 2017 SOLD $492,000 Ilam 2 Addington 90 Poulson Street IM51127 29 March 2017 Passed In St Albans Cashmere 8 Plumwood Lane ST7130 29 March 2017 SOLD $610,000 Bishopdale Avonhead 22 Kedleston Dr BD8698 29 March 2017 SOLD $725,000 Bishopdale Aranui 250c Breezes Rd BD8706 29 March 2017 SOLD $90,000 Bishopdale Northwood 25 Saracen Ave BD8700 29 March 2017 Passed In Belfast Swannanoa 32 Peacock Place BF27688 29 March 2017 SOLD $645,000 Belfast St Albans 114 Knowles Street BF27878 29 March 2017 SOLD
    [Show full text]
  • II~I6 866 ~II~II~II C - -- ~,~,- - --:- -- - 11 I E14c I· ------~--.~~ ~ ---~~ -- ~-~~~ = 'I
    Date Printed: 04/22/2009 JTS Box Number: 1FES 67 Tab Number: 123 Document Title: Your Guide to Voting in the 1996 General Election Document Date: 1996 Document Country: New Zealand Document Language: English 1FES 10: CE01221 E II~I6 866 ~II~II~II C - -- ~,~,- - --:- -- - 11 I E14c I· --- ---~--.~~ ~ ---~~ -- ~-~~~ = 'I 1 : l!lG,IJfi~;m~ I 1 I II I 'DURGUIDE : . !I TOVOTING ! "'I IN l'HE 1998 .. i1, , i II 1 GENERAl, - iI - !! ... ... '. ..' I: IElJIECTlON II I i i ! !: !I 11 II !i Authorised by the Chief Electoral Officer, Ministry of Justice, Wellington 1 ,, __ ~ __ -=-==_.=_~~~~ --=----==-=-_ Ji Know your Electorate and General Electoral Districts , North Island • • Hamilton East Hamilton West -----\i}::::::::::!c.4J Taranaki-King Country No,", Every tffort Iws b«n mude co etlSull' tilt' accuracy of pr'rty iiI{ C<llldidate., (pases 10-13) alld rlec/oralt' pollillg piau locations (past's 14-38). CarloJmpllr by Tt'rmlilJk NZ Ltd. Crown Copyr(~"t Reserved. 2 Polling booths are open from gam your nearest Polling Place ~Okernu Maori Electoral Districts ~ lil1qpCli1~~ Ilfhtg II! ili em g} !i'1l!:[jDCli1&:!m1Ib ~ lDIID~ nfhliuli ili im {) 6m !.I:l:qjxDJGmll~ ~(kD~ Te Tai Tonga Gl (Indudes South Island. Gl IIlllx!I:i!I (kD ~ Chatham Islands and Stewart Island) G\ 1D!m'llD~- ill Il".ilmlIllltJu:t!ml amOOvm!m~ Q) .mm:ro 00iTIP West Coast lID ~!Ytn:l -Tasman Kaikoura 00 ~~',!!61'1 W 1\<t!funn General Electoral Districts -----------IEl fl!rIJlmmD South Island l1:ilwWj'@ Dunedin m No,," &FJ 'lb'iJrfl'llil:rtlJD __ Clutha-Southland ------- ---~--- to 7pm on Saturday-12 October 1996 3 ELECTl~NS Everything you need to know to _.""iii·lli,n_iU"· , This guide to voting contains everything For more information you need to know about how to have your call tollfree on say on polling day.
    [Show full text]
  • Enable Announces Fibre Deployment Programme for Christchurch Schools to 31 December 2015
    Media Release 3 June 2014 Enable announces fibre deployment programme for Christchurch schools to 31 December 2015 Fibre broadband network provider, Enable has today announced its plans to make fibre broadband services available to 33 more schools within its coverage area by 31 December 2015. Enable is planning to build fibre broadband to all schools within the coverage area by the end of 2015 – and it is on target to meet this plan. “Delivering the benefits of fibre broadband in schools has been a significant focus of Enable since the business was first established in 2007,” said Enable CEO Steve Fuller. “Being able to announce our plans to make fibre broadband services available to 33 more schools is a very positive milestone.” Over the coming weeks, Enable will complete its third year of fibre broadband roll-out across Christchurch and to a number of towns in Waimakariri and Selwyn districts. This programme has included a significant focus on schools – and will bring the total number of schools that can access Enable’s fibre broadband services to 113. Enable is in the process of contacting all the schools to let them know when Enable plans to have services available to them. “We know that getting access to fibre broadband is vitally important to schools and wanted to ensure that we provided as much information as we could to schools about when services would be available,” said Mr Fuller. The feedback that Enable has received from schools is that having a clear understanding of when fibre broadband services will be available helps the school plan whether to invest in short-term alternative connectivity solutions or not.
    [Show full text]
  • Summary Table of Requirements Rolled Over 'With Modification'
    Introduction This table contains a summary of requirements that requiring authorities have sought to have ‘rolled-over’ with modification(s). It does not include requirements that have been rolled over without modification. It includes any changes to existing designations sought through the requiring authority’s formal (Schedule 1) roll-over notice and any subsequent amendments agreed between the requiring authority and the Council prior to 27 August 2014. For further detail please refer to the ‘roll-over notices’ included on this website, along with the planning maps and designation detail (including conditions) contained in Chapter 10 of the proposed Christchurch Replacement District Plan. Alternatively you can phone us on 941- 8999 (0800 800 169 for Banks Peninsula callers) or email us at [email protected] with any queries. Chorus New Zealand Limited CCC Ref Notation / Site Name Purpose Location Nature of Any Modifications A1 Akaroa Exchange Telecommunication and Cnr Rue Jolie & Rue Balguriel Name change only (to Chorus Radio Communication New Zealand Limited) and Ancillary Purposes A2 Akaroa Radio Station as above L’Aube Hill Name change only (to Chorus New Zealand Limited) A3 Ataahua Exchange as above State Highway 75, Ataahua Name change only (to Chorus New Zealand Limited) A4 Avonhead Exchange as above 296 Yaldhurst Road Name change only (to Chorus New Zealand Limited) A5 Cashmere Radio as above Victoria Park Road Name change only (to Chorus Station New Zealand Limited) A6 Diamond Harbour as above Where Avenue Name change only
    [Show full text]
  • Christchurch Street Names: R
    Christchurch Street Names: R Current Former name Origin of name Suburb Additional information See Source Further information name Racecourse Named because Sockburn First appears in street Road of its proximity directories in 1903. to Riccarton Racecourse. Radcliffe Named after the Belfast, Rural Sections 277-295 Province of “Death of Mr John Road Radcliffe estate, Marshland in the area (1000 acres in Canterbury, New Bealey”, Wellington a property on all) were taken up by the Zealand: list of Independent, 25 June this site owned Bealey brothers. Their sections purchased to 1867, p 3 by brothers John farms were operated by April 30, 1863, p 7 “Obituary, Mr Bealey (1822?- managers. Settling near the Styx Samuel Bealey”, The 1867) and First mentioned in The River, pp 162-163 Press, 26 May 1909, p Samuel Bealey Press in 1882 when "Mr 7 “Advertisements”, The (1821-1909). James Johns waited on Lyttelton Times, 6 G R Macdonald the (Avon Road) Board, March 1861, p 6 dictionary of requesting that Radcliffe Canterbury "Avon", The Press, 18 Road be formed". biographies: B252 November 1882, p 1 Radiata Named after the Parklands The suburb was Ashwood Street, Avenue Radiata pine, a established near the Four Elms Place, species of pine Bottle Lake forest and Heathglen native to the the street names have a Avenue, Pinaster central coast of "tree" theme. Place, Sequoia Place and California. First appears in street Sophora Place. directories in 1984. Radley Normanby Formerly Woolston Lord Normanby was Ashmole Street, “Woolston Borough Governors-General of Normanby Governor of New Cumnor Terrace, Council”, Star, 6 © Christchurch City Libraries Page 1 of 110 February 2016 Christchurch Street Names: R Current Former name Origin of name Suburb Additional information See Source Further information name Street Street Street.
    [Show full text]
  • Physical Disability Specialist Service Provider in Waimakariri District
    Physical Disability Specialist Service Provider in Waimakariri District, Christchurch City, Banks Peninsula and Selwyn District Isleworth School Ph: 03 359 8553 59A Farrington Ave Fax: 03 359 8560 Bishopdale Christchurch List of schools covered by the specialist service provider (Isleworth School): Waimakariri District Ashgrove School Pegasus Bay School Ashley School Rangiora Borough School Clarkville School Rangiora High School Cust School Rangiora New Life School Fernside School St Joseph's School (Rangiora) Kaiapoi Borough School St Patrick's School (Kaiapoi) Kaiapoi High School Sefton School Kaiapoi North School Southbrook School Karanga Mai Young Parents College Swannanoa School Loburn School Tuahiwi School North Loburn School View Hill School Ohoka School West Eyreton School Oxford Area School Woodend School Christchurch City Aranui High School Our Lady of Fatima School (Chch) Avonside Girls' High School Our Lady of Assumption School (Chch) Addington School Our Lady of Victories School Aranui School (Christchurch) Ouruhia Model School Avondale School (Christchurch) Papanui High School Avonhead School Papanui School Bamford School Paparoa Street School Banks Avenue School Parkview School Beckenham School Queenspark School Belfast School Rangi Ruru Girls' School Bishopdale School Rawhiti School Breens Intermediate School Redcliffs School Bromley School Redwood School (Christchurch) Burnside High School Riccarton High School Burnside Primary School Riccarton School Canterbury Christian College Rudolf Steiner School (Christchurch) Casebrook
    [Show full text]
  • An Annotated Bibliography of Published Sources on Christchurch
    Local history resources An annotated bibliography of published sources on the history of Christchurch, Lyttelton, and Banks Peninsula. Map of Banks Peninsula showing principal surviving European and Maori place-names, 1927 From: Place-names of Banks Peninsula : a topographical history / by Johannes C. Andersen. Wellington [N.Z.] CCLMaps 536127 Introduction Local History Resources: an annotated bibliography of published sources on the history of Christchurch, Lyttelton and Banks Peninsula is based on material held in the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre (ANZC), Christchurch City Libraries. The classification numbers provided are those used in ANZC and may differ from those used elsewhere in the network. Unless otherwise stated, all the material listed is held in ANZC, but the pathfinder does include material held elsewhere in the network, including local history information files held in some community libraries. The material in the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre is for reference only. Additional copies of many of these works are available for borrowing through the network of libraries that comprise Christchurch City Libraries. Check the catalogue for the classification number used at your local library. Historical newspapers are held only in ANZC. To simplify the use of this pathfinder only author and title details and the publication date of the works have been given. Further bibliographic information can be obtained from the Library's catalogues. This document is accessible through the Christchurch City Libraries’ web site at https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/local-history-resources-bibliography/
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter 21.6 Specific Purpose (School) Zone
    Schedules to Decision 773 Chapter 21.6 Specific Purpose (School) Zone The notified proposal is amended by our decision as follows. Text that is highlighted grey indicates text from earlier decisions and is not the subject of this decision. Greyed out text incorporates requests for minor corrections for which a decision has been issued. Where the Decision text from earlier decisions is the same as, or equivalent to, a Central City Specific Purpose (School) Zone provision it is shown in black text. Text in blue is the decision text for the Central City proposal only. Please note, to ensure clarity and certainty of provisions, and consistency with the Plan’s drafting style, a number of changes have been made to our earlier decisions. These changes are not identified as it has not been practical to do so. Central City Schedules to Decision 774 21.6 Specific Purpose (School) Zone 21.6.1 Introduction This introduction is to assist the lay reader to understand how this chapter works and what it applies to. It is not an aid to interpretation in a legal sense. The provisions in this chapter give effect to the Chapter 3 Strategic Directions Objectives. This chapter relates to activities that may occur in the Specific Purpose (School) Zone. Objectives, policies, rules, standards and assessment criteria provide for activities in this zone. The Specific Purpose (School) Zone applies to a number of public and private school sites throughout the district. It seeks to enable education providers to efficiently use and develop their land and buildings for education activities and as hubs for a diverse range of community activities.
    [Show full text]