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ANNEXURE B Continued Further Submitters - Proposed Natural Resources Plan PLEASE NOTE the COURT's DIRECTIONS for SERVICE ANNEXURE B continued Further Submitters - Proposed Natural Resources Plan PLEASE NOTE THE COURT'S DIRECTIONS FOR SERVICE Further Submitter Number Further Submitters Name Address for Service Address updated FS38 Aaron Sadler 58 Bridge Street, Rongotai, Wellington, 6022 FS44 Alana Bowman PO Box 24332, Wellington, 6142 FS9 Alessandro Bonora 296 Queens Drive, Lyall Bay, Wellingtom, 6022 FS2 Allan A Smith 150 Terrace Road, RD 1, Reikorangi, Waikanae, 5391 FS90 Andrew Bell 54A Yellowstone Crescent, Burwood, Christchurch, 8083 FS94 Anna MacLean 25 Endeavour Street, Lyall Bay, Wellington, 6022 FS53 Beef and Lamb NZ Level 4, Wellington Chambers, 154 Featherston Street, Wellington, 6011 FS21 Birds New Zealand (OSNZ) 244 Blue Mountains Road, RD1, Upper Hutt, 5372 FS77 Blair Waipara 11 Seine Street, Island Bay, Wellington, 6023 FS95 Bohdan Szymanik 1 Kotinga Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington, 6022 FS85 Carterton District Council PO Box 9, Carterton, 5743 FS40 CentrePort Limited (CentrePort) PO Box 794, Wellington, 6140 FS49 CentrePort Properties Limited PO Box 1291, Wellington, 6140 FS11 Christina Roberts 3/3 Severn Street Island Bay, Wellington, 6023 Unknown FS41 Coastal Ratepayers United Incorporated 199 Manly Street, Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu, 5032 FS84 DairyNZ and Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited PO Box 85066, Lincoln University, Lincoln, 7647 FS19 Dave Gilbert 79 Apu Crescent, Lyall Bay, Wellington 6022 Yes FS58 David and Michael Keeling 194 Takapu Road, Levin, 5573 FS20 Dickon Lentell 10 Maybury Way, Island Bay, Wellington, 6023 Unknown FS24 Doug Mason 11/D Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 FS8 Edith Woischin 18 Tennyson Street, Wellington, 6011 FS34 Egon Guttke 6 Glengavel Grove, Porirua, 5024 FS54 Federated Farmers of New Zealand PO Box 715, Wellington 6140 FS50 Fertiliser Association of New Zealand Inc PO Box 110, Christchurch, 8140 Yes UPDATED LIST 2 SEPTEMBER 2019 Page 1 Further Submitters - Proposed Natural Resources Plan PLEASE NOTE THE COURT'S DIRECTIONS FOR SERVICE FS35 First Gas Ltd PO Box 264, Taranaki Mail Centre, New Plymouth, 4340 FS89 Fish and Game PO Box 1325, Palmerston North, 4440 FS51 GBC Winstone 26 Patrick Street, Petone, Lower Hutt, 5012 FS23 Geoff Salmond 162b Queens Drive, Lyall Bay, Wellington, 6022 FS78 Gunnaalann Rajenthran 83 Cedar Street, Maungaraki, Lower Hutt, 5010 FS29 Hammond Limited Private Bag 1959, Dunedin, 9054 FS71 Horticulture NZ PO Box 10 232, Wellington, 6143 FS16 Ian C. Reese 55B Scarborough Terrace, Mt. Victoria, Wellington 6011 FS86 Ian Jensen 182 Te Hapua Road, RD1, Otaki, 5581 FS7 Jeremy Clegg 9 Eskdale Road, Papakowhai, Porirua, 5024 FS31 Jeremy Richardson 35 Highbury Road, Highbury, Wellington, 6012 FS3 KapAg Ltd PO Box 354, Paraparaumu, 5352 FS15 Kapiti Coast Airport Holdings Limited PO Box 106249, Auckland, 1143 FS45 KRL Developments Limited PO Box 577, Wanaka, 9343 FS65 Land Matters Ltd 20 Addington Road, Otaki, 5581 FS12 Mads Naeraa-Spiers 6 Oku Street Island Bay, Wellington, 6023 FS70 Mark Shanks 1/40 Wairere Road, Belmont, Lower Hutt, 5010 FS30 Masterton District Council PO Box 11340, Wellington, 6142 FS47 Maypole Environmental Limited PO Box 51-282, Tawa, Wellington, 5240 Unknown FS32 Meridian Energy Limited PO Box 2146, Christchurch, 8140 FS79 Michael Gunson PO Box 58846, Botany, Auckland, 2163 RMA Shared Services, Department of Conservation, Private Bag 3072, Hamilton, FS61 Minister of Conservation 3240 FS48 Ministry for Primary Industries Pastoral House, PO Box 2526, 25 The Terrace, Wellington, 6140 FS83 Mt Victoria Residents Association Inc 29 Moir Steet, Mount Victoria, Wellington, 6011 FS64 New Zealand Defence Force PO Box 2083, Wellington, 6140 UPDATED LIST 2 SEPTEMBER 2019 Page 2 Further Submitters - Proposed Natural Resources Plan PLEASE NOTE THE COURT'S DIRECTIONS FOR SERVICE FS39 Nicolaas Francken 37 Rothsay Road, Ngaio, Wellington, 6035 FS18 Nikita Tu-Bryant 27 Milton Street, Berhampore, Wellington, 6023 Unknown FS92 Nikos Skouroliakos 251A Kilmore Street, Christchurch, 8011 FS60 NZ Transport Agency PO Box 264, Taranaki Mail Centre, New Plymouth, 4340 FS76 Paul O'Sullivan 28d Epuni Street, Lower Hutt, 5011 FS14 Peter Weber PO Box 4548, Palmerston North, 4442 Unknown FS27 Porirua City Council PO Box 50-218, 16 Cobham Court, Porirua, 5240 PO Box 911 310, Victoria St West Auckland 1142 FS56 Powerco Yes FS96 Queen Elizabeth II National Trust PO Box 3341, Wellington, 6140 FS74 Rangitāne o Wairarapa Inc 12 Kokiri Place, PO Box 354, Masterton, 5810 FS46 Ravensdown Limited 8 Stafford Street, Dunedin, 6019 FS82 Regional Public Health PO Box 96, Masterton, 5840 FS42 Richard Maher 62 Frobisher Street, Island Bay, Wellington, 6023 Roading, Parks and Gardens and Solid Waste departments of Hutt City Council FS59 PO Box 2083, Wellington, 6140 and Upper Hutt City Council FS10 Rory Sullivan 28 Myles Way, Queenstown, 9304 FS93 Ross Allen 25 Beach Road, Paekakariki, 5034 FS43 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society PO Box 631, Wellington, 6140 FS17 Ruby Cumming 27 Milton Street, Berhampore, Wellington, 6023 FS55 Rural Residents Environmental Society Incorporated PO Box 47116, Trentham, Upper Hutt, 5143 FS5 Ryan Crawford 3/23 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington, 6011 FS81 Sarah Price 17 Balmoral Terrace, Newtown, Wellington, 6021 FS91 Sergio Ayrosa 73 Houghton Bay Road, Wellington, 6023 Unknown FS26 South Wairarapa District Council PO Box 11340, Wellington, 6142 FS13 Stan Andis 36 Ahuriri Street Strathmore Park, Wellington, 6022 FS6 Stephen Press 35c Parnell St, Lower Hutt, 5011 UPDATED LIST 2 SEPTEMBER 2019 Page 3 Further Submitters - Proposed Natural Resources Plan PLEASE NOTE THE COURT'S DIRECTIONS FOR SERVICE FS75 Surfbreak Protection Society Incorporated PO Box 58846, Botany, Auckland, 2163 FS97 Surfer Common Format (35 individual submitters) Surfbreak Protection Society Incorporated, PO Box 58846, Botany, Auckland, 2163 FS87 T Base 2 Limited PO Box 28, Featherston, Wellington, 5740 FS67 The Carter Family 20 Addington Road, Otaki, 5581 PO Box 911 310, Victoria St West Auckland 1142 FS57 The Oil Companies Yes FS62 The Paetawa Trust 267 State Highway One, RD 1, Waikanae, 5391 FS68 Tim Mansell and family 20 Addington Road, Otaki, 5581 FS80 Titahi Bay Residents Association 37 Terrace Road, Titahi Bay, Porirua, 5022 FS28 Tom del Campo 34 Lerwick Terrace, Melrose, Wellington, 6022 FS22 Transpower NZ Ltd PO Box 11340, Wellington, 6142 FS1 Waa Rata Estate 149 Terrace Road, Reikorangi, RD 1 Waikanae, 5391 FS66 Waikanae Christian Holiday Park (El Rancho) 20 Addington Road, Otaki, 5881 c/- The Secretary, Craig Innes, 29 Sunny Grove, Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt 5014 FS88 Wainuiomata Rural Community Association Yes FS52 Wairarapa Regional Irrigation Trust 316 Queen Street, PO Box 920, Masterton, 5810 FS36 Wairarapa Water Users Society Incorporated 235 Pahautea Road, RD 1, Featherston, 5771 FS33 Wellington Boardriders Club 17 Pinnacle Street, Seatoun, Wellington, 6022 FS4 Wellington Botanical Society 40 Pembroke Rd, Northland, Wellington, 6012 FS63 Wellington City Council PO Box 2199, Wellington, 6140 FS72 Wellington Civic Trust PO Box 10183 Wellington, 6143 FS73 Wellington Electricity Lines Limited PO Box 4269, Mt Maunganui South 3149 Yes FS69 Wellington International Airport Limited PO Box 489, Dunedin, 9054 FS25 Wellington Water Limited Private Bag 39804, Wellington Mail Centre, 5045 FS37 William Durbin 52 Chester Road, Tawa, Wellington, 5028 UPDATED LIST 2 SEPTEMBER 2019 Page 4.
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