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Planning Bill

Combined plan - Requirement for regional spatial plans

65: Geographical boundaries of regional spatial plan

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"Where a regional spatial plan applies in an area"

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If a regional spatial plan is made, you need to know where it applies. The area where the plan applies must have the same boundary as the region it is for. This means the plan's boundary will align with the region's boundary.

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Part 3Combined plan
Requirement for regional spatial plans

65Geographical boundaries of regional spatial plan

  1. The boundary of the area where a regional spatial plan applies must align with the boundary of the region to which the plan relates.