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Friday, March 14, 2008 --- 134 days ago
Hmmm... fairly typical day today. Got started on another mini-job at work, which I guess has the potential to be interesting. However, it's something that I haven't really done before (being a regional council consent instead of a district council consent) so it's a little confusing. Not because it's overly complicated or anything, but strangely enough probably the opposite - there just don't seem to be the 10 million rules, development controls, assessment criteria and the like that I'm used to when putting together normal resource consent applications. It's like "hmmm... what am I missing here? Surely I must be missing something!" When I think about it, I probably am missing something, as it is NEVER easier and more simple than you thought it would be. Speaking of regional councils, district councils and all that mess, I finally got around to making a submission to the royal commission on Auckland's local government, the other night. A chance for me to have my say on how and why Auckland's governance system should be reorganised. I feel a bit mixed about the whole thing actually, as a simplification is logically exactly what is needed, but it is the complexity of the current system and the inefficiency of it that makes planning such a good profession. I keep thinking to myself that all the information for this report I'm writing is just sitting out there on the internet, heck anyone could actually put it together if they thought ab ...




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