Southerly: Coming Up For Air
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Islander, in reply to
Be nice to see some figures on the air-pollution effects of wider use of eco-logburners (currently allowed only if replacing an older solid-fuel burner).
Definitely.
Especially if they are only pellet-burners. (They dont work when the power is off.) -
Be nice to see some figures on the air-pollution effects of wider use of eco-logburners (currently allowed only if replacing an older solid-fuel burner).
Especially if they are pellet burners- those things only work while the electricity is going-
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
Especially if they are pellet burners- those things only work while the electricity is going-
There's a lot of good to be said for old tech. Sometimes old tech means best tech.
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Moving homes from the Residential Red Zone back in the news today.... including Dr H!
and someone else taking houses to Invercargill and central Otago... -
Joe Wylie, in reply to
It's almost as if CERA's conducting a pogrom against any residual traces of architectural character in Chch.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
...a pogrom against any residual traces of
architectural character in Chchand here's what is going up (click on the little symbols on the map to see image of projected building - took me a while to work that out - the paper had actual photos)
...sigh
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
and here’s what is going up (click on the little symbols on the map to see image of projected building
Why, it leads me to think of the TV Series " This Is Not My Life" and I imagine in more ways like that for you guys down there.
Albany up here kinda springs to mind also. -
Hebe, in reply to
It's the "no cars over three years old" rule that is news to me. The very opposite of a sustainable city. Ngai Tahu should hang their heads in shame for joining in. My only favourable for gated subdiviisons is that they keep the people who think like that corralled together.
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Lilith __, in reply to
and here’s what is going up (click on the little symbols on the map to see image of projected building
Why, it leads me to think of the TV Series ” This Is Not My Life” and I imagine in more ways like that for you guys down there.
Yep. Holy crap, I don’t want to live in that shiny, characterless place.
Unless...do we all get a Charles Mesure?
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
The shitty that shines....
Yep. Holy crap, I don’t want to live in that shiny, characterless place.
I'm wondering why there isn't already a reality tv show about the rebuild - working title Que CERA, CERA
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Lilith __, in reply to
I’m wondering why there isn’t already a reality tv show about the rebuild – working title Que CERA, CERA
Que?
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3410,
I’m wondering why there isn’t already a reality tv show about the rebuild – working title Que CERA, CERA
Because it's an original idea, and therefore not eligible for NZOA funding?
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Carter, a prominent Christchurch property developer and investor, is playing his cards close to his chest.
The prescriptive rules in volume two of the CBD plan around building heights, car parking, lane ways and design requirements will be unnecessary, he says.
Other developers agree the detailed rules are probably history.
So how will Carter meet the spirit of the CBD plan based in part on the wishes of Christchurch people.
“I’m in a general way reasonably supportive of volume one [of the CBD plan] which is setting that image but now needs to be developed into reality,” Carter says
Hmmmmm. This gives me a bad feeling.
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Islander, in reply to
Ngai Tahu should hang their heads in shame for joining in.
As a Kai Tahu, I totally agree.
Note: there is NO overall tribal consultation for these kind of decisions. They're made by the business hierarchy of TRONT.
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