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Community Scoop » Tūpuna Maunga Authority Begins Integrated Management Plan Amendment Process

Community Scoop » Tūpuna Maunga Authority Welcomes Ōwairaka / Mount Albert Decision

Press Release – Tupuna Maunga Authority The High Court has today declined to make any of the orders sought by applicants who have protested against the Maunga Authoritys restoration plan. The High Court has found all of the Authoritys decision-making processes to be lawful. The High … The High Court has today declined to make any of the orders sought by applicants who have protested against the Maunga Authority’s restoration plan. The High Court has found all of the Authority’s decision-making processes to be lawful. The High Court’s decision finds that the Authority has acted lawfully in deciding to remove 345 exotic trees from Ōwairaka / Te Ahi-kā-a-Rakataura / Mount Albert and to plant 13,000 new native trees and shrubs. The decision also finds that the Auckland Council acted lawfully when granting the consent on a non-notified basis.

Press Release: Tupuna Maunga Authority Welcomes Ōwairaka / Mount Albert Decision

Media Release: 22 December 2020 The High Court has today declined to make any of the orders sought by applicants who have protested against the Maunga Authority’s restoration plan. The High Court has found all of the Authority’s decision-making processes to be lawful. The High Court’s decision finds that the Authority has acted lawfully in deciding to remove 345 exotic trees from Ōwairaka / Te Ahi-kā-a-Rakataura / Mount Albert and to plant 13,000 new native trees and shrubs. The decision also finds that the Auckland Council acted lawfully when granting the consent on a non-notified basis. The Authority welcomes the High Court’s judgment and the detailed and reasoned analysis of the Court into the governing legislation and the Authority’s decisions.

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