| | Title | 'Act of God' claim miffs driver. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 21 April 2006; p. 3 | | Description | A tree fell on a car in the Anzac Street carpark, Takapuna. Pinehill School teacher, Julie Bose, says damage to her car is about $2500 and she would like the council to pay at least the $300 excess. However, Parks operations manager, Mike Weaver, says as it was an " act of God ... the council won't pay out on the claim for that reason". | | View full record |
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| | Title | Boom or doom? | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 31 May 2007; p. 4-5 | | Description | Three large apartment projects in Takapuna are set to double the area's population. They are: the Sentinel on Northcroft Street, Shoalhaven on Anzac St and Maison On Auburn St. Perron Development was granted resource consent last November for a seven-storey development at 77 Hurstmere Rd. and AMP, which owns the Sovereign building, is expected to lodge a resource consent soon to redevelop. The resource consent process for the 30-storey Merge apartment complex planned for the corner of Auburn and Huron streets is expected to begin in August. This huge increase in residential development is raising issues for commercial development. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Car parking costs take leap. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 18 May 2004; p. 5 | | Description | Workers using Takapuna's two main car park buildings face hefty increases next month. North Shore City Council adopted highter tariffs for its Anzac St and Killarney St car parks this week and will introduce them next month. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Carparks will not be lost. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 29 October 2004; p. 6 | | Description | New automatic pay machines in the Council upgrade of the Anzac St carpark have been mistaken for bus shelters. Improvements are due to be finished by the end of November. | | View full record |
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