maps to be fixed after errors found
Relief is in sight for a number of West Coast property owners who found their land had been mistakenly captured in mapping errors for sites of significance to Māori in the proposed Te Tai o Poutini Plan (TTPP).
The errors are mainly around Paroa Lagoon, affecting parts of Gladstone, and at Cashmere Bay on Lake Brunner.
Poutini Ngāi Tahu had asked that those sites only extend to the waterway and foreshore.
However a number of private properties had been mistakenly included and the owners advised to make a formal submission on the plan to request their properties be removed.
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