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    A number of buildings in Wellington will eventually not be deemed earthquake-prone, under a proposed rule change

    A number of buildings in Wellington will eventually not be deemed earthquake-prone, under a proposed rule change



    The Government's introducing an Amendment Bill, targeted at areas with real risk to human life, in high to medium seismic areas.

    Minister of Finance and Wellington-based list MP Nicola Willis says it will roughly halve the number of buildings classed as quake prone.

    She says the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment estimates about a billion dollars of savings in Wellington alone.

    Mayor Tory Whanau describes the reform as a huge win, as many owners cannot afford to upgrade buildings to the current standards.

    The council will consider what it means for the Capital E building, which forms part of the City to Sea bridge.

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