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Geotechnical engineers told Tauranga City Council two decades ago that buildings should not be allowed in the "runout" zones of potential landslides unless they have specially constructed protection like a retaining wall.
The runout zone is the area at the base of a slope that might be inundated in a slip.
A motorcamp and hot pools were struck by a landslide at the base of Mauao last week, killing several people.
It is not clear how engineer runout calculations might apply to the area.
The advice in 2005 has been superseded in part by new science that has led to the adoption of smaller runout zone sizes in the Mt Maunganui and Papamoa neighbourhoods, but the thrust was obvious - to steer clear.
"Only in rare circumstances would it be prudent to violate" the zone criteria, wrote two geotechnical engineers in the study into 300-plus landslides across Tauranga triggered by a big storm.
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