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| | Title | Historic home shredded | | Source of Article | Herald on Sunday, 11 November 2007; p.11 | | Description | Devonport residents are upset with North Shore City Council after an historic Cheltenham villa at 15 Arawa Avenue was partly demolished after its new owners obtained a non-notified consent to make alterations. Approval was also received to remove twenty trees, Photographs show the house before and after work took place. Owners Michael and Rebecca Lucas say the extent of the changes are due to having to comply with new building codes in the wake of leaky building problems. The Devonport Community Board chairmain, community group representatives and several residents also comment. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Questions remain on Arawa Ave and beyond. | | Source of Article | Devonport Flagstaff, 2 May 2008; p.7 | | Description | The working party investigating the demolition of 15 Arawa Avenue is sceptical about council performance and procedures. City compliance officer, David Frith, believes Plan Change 21 will rectify the situation for future cases. | | View full record |
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