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North Shore City Council v Auckland Regional Council : ウィキペディア英語版 | North Shore City Council v Auckland Regional Council
''North Shore City Council v Auckland Regional Council'' was a case in the Environment Court of New Zealand concerning the proper interpretation of section five of the Resource Management Act by planning bodies. ==Background== The Auckland Regional Council had publicly notified its proposed regional policy statement in early 1994 which would have restricted urban development with a line of metropolitan urban limits. The appellants, the North Shore City Council and the owners of land in the area around Long Bay and Okura River sought to modify the metropolitan urban limits so that an area of some 700 hectares in the area would be zoned within the urban limit 〔''North Shore City Council v Auckland Regional Council'' () NZRMA 59 at 63.〕
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