Re-identifying Harbourview-Orangihina Park
2 December 03 – Media Advisory
No decision yet on re-identifying Harbourview-Orangihina Park
No decision has been made on re-identifying Harbourview-Orangihina Park at Te Atatu Peninsula, as an Open Space Environment with a small portion separately re-identified as a Marae Special Area.
After two days of listening to submissions to the Waitakere City Council Environmental Management Committee Hearings, Councillors asked officers to bring back a report on 16 December, 03.
The submissions were sought after the Council proposed to re-identify the majority of the Harbourview-Orangihina Park land as an Open Space Environment and 2.5 hectares as a Marae Special area.
The Council’s proposals were designed to provide the different areas with a District Plan designation most appropriate to their respective future uses
Harbourview-Orangihina Park was, until recently, informally known as the People’s Park.
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