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Mayor Hubbard serious on city design
Sunday 20th of March 2005
Mr Hubbard, who expressed concern during his election campaign about high-density developments becoming "ghetto areas", yesterday announced a mayoral taskforce to overhaul the city's lax development controls.
"I'm putting the property development business in Auckland on notice that I'm deadly serious about urban design and that in future we will not have low-quality, inappropriately sited developments."
Outside an "apartment of shoeboxes" being built in Nelson St in the central city, Mr Hubbard said he wanted the council to "dictate" what kind of developments were acceptable and vet every new building under strict urban design criteria.
Armed with a landmark High Court decision stating the council could set rules on design, Mr Hubbard said the council would insist on an aesthetically pleasing city environment that people would be proud of.
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"I'm putting the property development business in Auckland on notice that I'm deadly serious about urban design and that in future we will not have low-quality, inappropriately sited developments."
Outside an "apartment of shoeboxes" being built in Nelson St in the central city, Mr Hubbard said he wanted the council to "dictate" what kind of developments were acceptable and vet every new building under strict urban design criteria.
Armed with a landmark High Court decision stating the council could set rules on design, Mr Hubbard said the council would insist on an aesthetically pleasing city environment that people would be proud of.
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