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- Paper_road abstract "A paper road is a road laid out in a development or subdivision plan. Paper roads may exist only on paper, never having been developed, but they have a legal existence, whether on private or public land. They are especially common in New Zealand, where they were created primarily for future access in rural areas (though in some cases, their layout was determined without checking whether the topography was acceptable for a road). Some Districts are reputed to have as many paper roads as actual, formed roads.Controversies sometimes arise about ownership or use of paper roads. Property owners may feel that an abutting undeveloped paper road is part of their property, but other property owners may have rights to access via that road, access which could be developed in the future if the need arises. The presence of a paper road can affect property valuation since there may be required building setbacks from the road, which might limit development opportunities.".
- Paper_road wikiPageExternalLink NZWACFactsheet4Unformedlegalroads.pdf.
- Paper_road wikiPageID "11799423".
- Paper_road wikiPageRevisionID "564046523".
- Paper_road hasPhotoCollection Paper_road.
- Paper_road subject Category:Real_property_law.
- Paper_road subject Category:Roads_in_New_Zealand.
- Paper_road subject Category:Types_of_roads.
- Paper_road type Artifact100021939.
- Paper_road type Object100002684.
- Paper_road type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Paper_road type Road104096066.
- Paper_road type RoadsInNewZealand.
- Paper_road type Way104564698.
- Paper_road type Whole100003553.
- Paper_road type YagoGeoEntity.
- Paper_road type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Paper_road comment "A paper road is a road laid out in a development or subdivision plan. Paper roads may exist only on paper, never having been developed, but they have a legal existence, whether on private or public land. They are especially common in New Zealand, where they were created primarily for future access in rural areas (though in some cases, their layout was determined without checking whether the topography was acceptable for a road).".
- Paper_road label "Paper road".
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- Paper_road sameAs Q7132714.
- Paper_road sameAs Paper_road.
- Paper_road wasDerivedFrom Paper_road?oldid=564046523.
- Paper_road isPrimaryTopicOf Paper_road.