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Stream 2 - Rural, Rural Residential and Rural Lifestyle, Gibbston Character Zone, Indigenous Vegetation and Wilding Exotic Trees
This hearing was held on 2 - 23 May 2016 and covered Chapters 21, 22, 23, 33 and 34 - Rural, Rural Residential and Rural Lifestyle, Gibbston Character Zone, Indigenous Vegetation and Wilding Exotic Trees. On this page you will find all relevant documentation relating to the stream including S42A reports (aka planner's report), evidence, and recordings.
General hearing information
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The Hearing Panel for this stream:
Chair:Â Denis Nugent
Commissioners: Trevor Robinson, Mark St Clair, Yvette Couch-Lewis, Cath Gilmour and Lyal Cocks
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Minutes and Memoranda
Section 42A reports
Pre-lodged evidence and legal submissions
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These pdfs are sorted by original submitter number (where one exists) and contain the following information:
Submitter Number/s - Submitter Name - Hearing Number - Submitter/Expert/Counsel Submissions/Evidence/Legal Submission - the date to appear
NB: where a "C" appears after Evidence/Legal Submission (eg Evidence C) this would indicate it is a copy and this evidence is lodged against multiple submitters.
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Evidence presented at hearing
Below is all the evidence pre-lodged in accordance with the Panel's Direction and the Notice of Hearing. You may also want to refer to the submitter list.
Hearing recordings
Depending on your sound quality of your device, these recordings may be best heard through headphones.