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STAGE THREE Submissions List(29Jan) # Surname First Name On Behalf Of Organisation Address for Service Chapter/Planning Map 3000 SCIRT . C/- Dave Bain, PO Box 24010,Eastgate,Christchurch,New Zealand,8642 Chapter 11 Utilities and Energy 3001 Bain Dave PO Box 24010,Eastgate,Christchurch,New Zealand,8642 Chapter 11 Utilities and Energy 3002 Falconer Joe 7 Coleridge Terrace,Christchurch,Christchurch,New Zealand,8082 Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3003 Marshall James 11 Kaiwara Street,Hoon Hay,Christchurch,New Zealand,8025 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3003 Marshall James 11 Kaiwara Street,Hoon Hay,Christchurch,New Zealand,8025 Planning Maps 3004 Tritschler Jesse 60 Hudson Street,Bryndwr,Christchurch,New Zealand,8053 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3005 Barrington Issues Group . c/o Robin W Curry,34A Therese Street, Spreydon,Christchurch,New Chapter 8 Subdivision, Development Zealand,8024 and Earthworks (part) 3005 Barrington Issues Group . c/o Robin W Curry,34A Therese Street, Spreydon,Christchurch,New Planning Maps Zealand,8024 3005 Barrington Issues Group . c/o Robin W Curry,34A Therese Street, Spreydon,Christchurch,New Chapter 14 Residential (part) Zealand,8024 3006 Bell Andrew PO Box 14069,Christchurch Airport,New Zealand,8544 Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3006 Bell Andrew PO Box 14069,Christchurch Airport,New Zealand,8544 Chapter 2 Defi nitions (part) 3007 Howden James and Victoria 45 Richfi eld Road,Port Levy, RD2,Diamond Harbour,New Zealand,8972 Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3007 Howden James and Victoria 45 Richfi eld Road,Port Levy, RD2,Diamond Harbour,New Zealand,8972 Planning Maps 3009 JG & JL Hardie Family . No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Trust Heritage 3009 JG & JL Hardie Family . No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Planning Maps Trust 3010 Kendall Andrew Thomas 4 Beechwood Drive,Belfast,Christchurch,New Zealand,8051 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3011 Ian & Susan Coombes . 47 Longhurst Terrace,Christchurch,New Zealand, Chapter 14 Residential (part) Family Trust 3012 Kerr Timothy Duncan No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 21 Specifi c Purpose Zones 3014 Mallitte Angela Moana No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3015 Quieter Please . c/o Sara Harnett (Chairperson),New Zealand, Chapter 21 Specifi c Purpose Zones Templeton Inc. (Residents Group) 3016 Barlow Anna 186 Ilam Road,Ilam,Christchurch,New Zealand,8041 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3017 Barton Justin 79 Hume Street,Sydenham,Christchurch,New Zealand,8023 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3018 Harnett Sara 173 Pound Road,No 6 RD,Christchurch,New Zealand,7676 Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3019 Bennett Earl Howard 12 Sharnbrook Lane,Christchurch,New Zealand,8051 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3019 Bennett Earl Howard 12 Sharnbrook Lane,Christchurch,New Zealand,8051 Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3019 Bennett Earl Howard 12 Sharnbrook Lane,Christchurch,New Zealand,8051 Planning Maps 3021 Fairbairn Nicky 1/18 Wairakei Road,Strowan,Christchurcj,New Zealand, Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3022 Walmsley Nicola 4 Grimseys Road,Redwood,Christchurch,New Zealand,8051 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3023 Commercial Freeholders . C/- Davis Ogilvie & Partners Ltd, Guy Carnaby,New Zealand, Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Ltd Heritage 3023 Commercial Freeholders . C/- Davis Ogilvie & Partners Ltd, Guy Carnaby,New Zealand, Chapter 13 Central City Ltd 3024 Skerrett Andrew 83a St James Avenue,Papanui,Christchurch,New Zealand, Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3024 Skerrett Andrew 83a St James Avenue,Papanui,Christchurch,New Zealand, Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3025 Allpress Lawrence John No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 10 Designations and Heritage Orders Submissions on Stage three (closing 4 September) of the Proposed Christchurch Replacement District Plan - List of submissions # Surname First Name On Behalf Of Organisation Address for Service Chapter/Planning Map 3025 Allpress Lawrence John No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3025 Allpress Lawrence John No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 21 Specifi c Purpose Zones 3025 Allpress Lawrence John No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Planning Maps 3026 McDougall Alexander Rawiri 1/3 Head Street,Sumner,Christchurch,New Zealand,8081 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3030 Bruce Cassey 7 Malcolm Avenue,Cashmere,Christchurch,New Zealand,8022 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3031 Way Elle 57 Rhona Street,Linwood,Christchurch,New Zealand,8062 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3031 Way Elle 57 Rhona Street,Linwood,Christchurch,New Zealand,8062 Chapter 2 Defi nitions (part) 3032 Wong Daisy 10 Villa Grove,Ilam,Christchurch,New Zealand,8041 Chapter 10 Designations and Heritage Orders 3036 Drayton John & Jean 53 Browns Road,Christchurch,New Zealand,8014 Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3036 Drayton John & Jean 53 Browns Road,Christchurch,New Zealand,8014 Planning Maps 3038 Cull Russell James 6 Croftfi eld Place,Westmorland,Christchurch,New Zealand, Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3039 Clinton Kathleen Naomi No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Heritage 3039 Clinton Kathleen Naomi No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 17 Rural 3039 Clinton Kathleen Naomi No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 8 Subdivision, Development and Earthworks (part) 3039 Clinton Kathleen Naomi No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Planning Maps 3039 Clinton Kathleen Naomi No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 14 Residential (part) 3040 gaston stephen 27 Joy Street,Shirley,Christchurch,New Zealand,8061 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3041 Beukman Christoff el 2/7 Kelson Lane,Ilam,Christchurch,New Zealand,8041 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3043 and Jane Tyler-Gordon Peter Gordon 7 Kelson Lane,Ilam,Christchurch,New Zealand,8041 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3045 Johnstone Maree Dorothy c/o Christopher Archie Johnstone,3 Majestic Lane,Christchurch,New Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Zealand,8022 Heritage 3045 Johnstone Maree Dorothy c/o Christopher Archie Johnstone,3 Majestic Lane,Christchurch,New Planning Maps Zealand,8022 3046 Broadway Peter Edward 8 Woodford Terrace,Burnside,Christchurch,New Zealand,8053 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3047 Worsley Andrew 16 Braithwaite Street,Ilam,Christchurch,New Zealand,8041 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3048 Hudson Wayne and Beverley 40 Darroch Street,Belfast,Christchurch,New Zealand,8051 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) Mary 3049 Garrick Kathryn Mary 65 Mathesons Road,Phillipstown,Christchurch,New Zealand,8011 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3050 Mason Craig Robert 31 Corsair Drive,Hornby,Christchurch,New Zealand,8042 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3050 Mason Craig Robert 31 Corsair Drive,Hornby,Christchurch,New Zealand,8042 Chapter 17 Rural 3050 Mason Craig Robert 31 Corsair Drive,Hornby,Christchurch,New Zealand,8042 Chapter 14 Residential (part) 3051 Cancer Society of New . c/o Stephen Roach,PO Box 13450,Christchurch,New Zealand,8141 Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Zealand Canterbury Heritage 3051 Cancer Society of New . c/o Stephen Roach,PO Box 13450,Christchurch,New Zealand,8141 Chapter 13 Central City Zealand Canterbury 3052 Williams Kevin 2 Nabob Lane,Cracroft,Christchurch,New Zealand,8025 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3059 Davis Paul 922 Purau Port Levy Road,RD 2,Diamond Harbour,New Zealand,8972 Chapter 6 General Rules and Procedures 3060 Carter Catherine 44 Monaghan Street,Northwood,Christchurch,New Zealand,8051 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3061 Howard Stephen Peter Howard 37 Balrudry Street,Avonhead,Christchurch,New Zealand,8042 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3062 Proffi tt John 6 Kaiwara Street,Hoon Hay,Christchurch,New Zealand,8025 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3064 Garlick Verle Isobel and 3 Ashgrove Terrace,Somerfi eld,Christchurch,New Zealand,8024 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) William Thomas 3065 and Sandra Fountain Robert Oorschot No address recorded, refer to pdf version of the submission Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) Submissions on Stage three (closing 4 September) of the Proposed Christchurch Replacement District Plan - List of submissions # Surname First Name On Behalf Of Organisation Address for Service Chapter/Planning Map 3071 Barnes Virginia Lila 2 Ruddenklau Lane,Brymdwr,Christchurch,New Zealand,8053 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3074 Horgan John John & Bronwyn Horgan, 12 Palatine TCE,Christchurch,New Zealand,8022 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) Sue Herron, John Wisker 3084 Lowe Patricia 168 Fitzgerald Avenue,Christchurch Central,Christchurch,New Zealand,8011 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3085 Cooke Jeremy 34 Harakeke Street,Riccarton,Christchurch,New Zealand,8011 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3087 Norton Elliot & Patrica 15,Christchurch,Christchurch,New Zealand,8083 Chapter 5 Natural Hazards (part) 3090 Diamond Harbour . C/- Richard Suggate,16 Whero Avenue,RD 1 Lyttelton,New Zealand,8971 Chapter 9 Natural and Cultural Community Association Heritage 3090 Diamond Harbour . C/- Richard Suggate,16 Whero Avenue,RD 1 Lyttelton,New Zealand,8971 Chapter 8 Subdivision, Development Community Association and Earthworks (part) 3090 Diamond Harbour . C/- Richard Suggate,16
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