Plans to intensify Auckland with terraced housing and apartment buildings are deja vu for one community, which met last night to discuss the potential changes.
The Panmure Community Action Group meeting is the latest in a string of gatherings planned by residents around the city over the council's Unitary Plan.
On top of the new planning rulebook, Panmure is up against unknown plans by the Tamaki Redevelopment Company - set up last year by central and local government to increase economic and urban growth in the area.
It will also be affected by the new Auckland Housing Accord, which will fast track high-density developments and cancel appeal rights for buildings less than three storeys and more than six storeys.
Secretary Keith Sharp said to an audience of about 100 that the proposals were similar to ones fought 13 years ago - but uncertainty around new legislation was worrying.