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SOUTHERN VIEW Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Tuesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 5<br />

News<br />

Studholme St residents fail<br />

to stop two-storey units<br />

•From page 1<br />

Because of that, it no longer<br />

required resource consent, so<br />

consultation was not needed.<br />

It has gained building consent.<br />

Studholme St resident Marty<br />

Flanagan said they still wanted<br />

to fight the development, but it<br />

would have to<br />

go through the<br />

courts and that<br />

could be costly.<br />

The site used<br />

to be home to a<br />

three-bedroom<br />

Marty<br />

Flanagan<br />

bungalow.<br />

But following<br />

the earthquakes,<br />

the zoning on that<br />

side of the street was changed<br />

to residential suburban density<br />

transition as part of the new<br />

District Plan.<br />

The zone allows for higher<br />

density development.<br />

“All of these got snuck through<br />

the District Plan change just after<br />

the earthquakes and it wasn’t<br />

really communicated clearly<br />

enough,” Mr Flanagan said.<br />

He said the District Plan gave<br />

all the “power” to the developers.<br />

“It’s going to turn Somerfield<br />

into a Riccarton or a Sydenham,”<br />

he said.<br />

NO WAY: Somerfield residents have been opposed to the<br />

development on Studholme St since they found out about it.<br />

“If we wanted to live 10ft from<br />

our neighbours, we would have<br />

bought somewhere like that.”<br />

A spokeswoman for Multay<br />

Developments director Warren<br />

Taylor said he did not want to<br />

comment.<br />

The situation is similar to one<br />

on Spreydon’s Bolton Ave, where<br />

five two-storey townhouses are<br />

being built just metres away from<br />

Kim Mehlhopt’s home of 15<br />

years, without consultation.<br />

She said it will devalue her<br />

home and cost her privacy and<br />

quality of life.<br />

City councillor Phil Clearwater<br />

said both situations were<br />

“unacceptable” and he wanted a<br />

change in legislation allowing the<br />

District Plan to be altered.<br />

Spreydon-Cashmere Community<br />

Board chairwoman Karolin<br />

Potter said both situations were<br />

terrible.<br />

“You can’t call them houses,<br />

they’re just future dumps. Huge,<br />

blocky, ugly and horrible,” she<br />

said. “It’s bloody hard when the<br />

District Plan allows it to happen.”<br />

• By Andrew King<br />

A LAWYER by day and<br />

champion boxer by night, meet<br />

Sunny Teki-Clark.<br />

Fresh from capturing the<br />

under-81kg elite title at the New<br />

Zealand Boxing Championships<br />

last week, the 28-year-old was<br />

then using his verbal jab to defend<br />

people in the district court<br />

last Monday.<br />

“I actually didn’t have too<br />

many bruises when I turned up<br />

for work on Monday, which was<br />

a good thing,” he said with a<br />

cheeky grin yesterday.<br />

Teki-Clark fought Tyson<br />

Sykes, of Rotorua, for The<br />

George Bush Memorial Trophy<br />

– the same opponent he took on<br />

last year and lost. This year he<br />

won on points.<br />

“He told me after the bout,<br />

BOXING<br />

SMART: Sunny<br />

Teki-Clark has<br />

a New Zealand<br />

title under his<br />

belt. PHOTO:<br />

MARTIN<br />

HUNTER ​<br />

Lawyer goes from Somerfield<br />

gym to NZ boxing title-holder<br />

you were too sharp Sunny. He<br />

has mentioned turning pro but<br />

I would like a decider before he<br />

does that,” he said.<br />

Teki-Clark fights out of<br />

Bells Boxing Club on Rose St,<br />

Somerfield. Originally from<br />

Wanganui, he said he spent his<br />

high school years playing rugby,<br />

but boxing was never far from<br />

his mind.<br />

He studied law at Canterbury<br />

University and now works for<br />

the Public Defence Service, taking<br />

on clients who have found<br />

themselves on the wrong side of<br />

the law.<br />

Teki-Clark’s reputation has<br />

done the rounds, with some of<br />

the people he defends asking<br />

him if he was a boxer.<br />

“I have never had a client actually<br />

assault me. Plus I’m quite<br />

tall so that might put them off.”<br />

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