Alan Worthington
It appears no appeals will be lodged against a land-use
consent granted to McDonald's for a restaurant in Mosgiel.
Dunedin City Council resource consents manager Alan
Worthington said the period for appeals closed yesterday and
he was not aware of any being lodged.
However, Mr Worthington said he would wait until next Tuesday
before confirming the situation.
If none were received, the consent would "go live" and
developers would have five years to "give effect to it", he
said.
Residents next door to the Hartstonge Ave site, who were in
staunch opposition to a consent being granted, had not
appealed.
Malcolm Anngow said there were a "lot of twists and turns" in
the consent and was discussing the situation with his
lawyers.
Rose Doyle was "fed up with the whole thing" and did not know
if anything could be done about the situation, while Shelley
Ross said "the cost was prohibitive".
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