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Hazard conditions on properties
Learn more about hazard conditions on properties which may impact your building plans.
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New buildings and liquefaction effects
We want new buildings to be able to withstand liquefaction effects.
Building on land subject to natural hazards
We’re lucky to have lots of properties near beaches and on hills or cliffs in our district. The views are spectacular, but there may also be risks – especially if the land is subject to natural hazards such as erosion or slips.
Coastal management - responding to climate change