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  1. Transcript - Dunedin - Hearing - PC7 - 17 May to 20 May 2021 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH ENV-2020-CJC-127 IN THE MATTER OF The Resource Management Act 1991 AND Of a notice of motion under section 149T(2) to decide proposed Plan Change 7 to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago (referred to the Environment Court by the Minister for the Environment under section 142(2)(b) of the Act) OTAGO RETIONAL COUNCIL Applicant Hearing Commenced: 17 May 2021 in Dunedin Court: Environment Judge J E Bo

  2. Environment court annual report 2013 [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...appointed for a term of up to 5 years on either a full or part (75%) time basis. Deputy Commissioners sit as required usually on the basis of their expertise. The Court’s functions are primarily to determine appeals in respect of resource consents, designations and abatement notices, plan appeals in respect of the content of regional and district planning instruments, applications for enforcement orders, and inquiries in respect of water conservation orders. The Court may also make d...

  3. Territorial Authorities - JS McGirr - Supplementary - 12 May 2021.pdf [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...treatment plant constructed and new water supply infrastructure such as pump stations and associated reticulation will be installed. A new water permit will be required to authorise this take from the new source. 20. New water infrastructure is designed for a period of at least 30 years, in line with the life expectancy of the assets. Planning is typically over a 30 year time horizon though noting that civil and structural assets may have life times of 50 – 100 years. With a sig...

  4. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 1013 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings G-I Author Version number Date About This is a living document. We endeavour to update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email oia@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. We can send you a MS Word version if you need. Ministerial Relations and Services Strategy, Governance & Finance Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture

  5. ENV-2016-AKL-000192 Kiwi Property Group Limited & Kiwi Property Holdings Limited v Auckland Council (Transport) [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    ...explicitly that the policy of intensification needs to be complemented by increased investment in public transport infrastructure and services. (k) Part 1 Chapter B Section 2.2 - A Quality Built Environment contains provisions that address urban design issues. Kiwi considers that, while improved urban design is desirable, the Unitary Plan needs to also take into account the functionality and economic viability of development when assessing proposals. (I) Kiwi supports the thrust...

  6. 2021-05-07 JWS - Community Water Supplies [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...change will be initiated from 1 October 2021. • Smallburn Ltd has a diverse range of water uses. To facilitate the shift to more efficient water uses from flood irrigation, storage has been required to a) ensure a spray system can be run to the design flow rate of the system, and 2) to offset the cost of the investment by irrigating a larger area and increasing the profitability of the farm. The water meter records do not show where these conversions have occurred as a decrease is wat...

  7. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC revised evidence chief Bremner tracked [pdf, 908 KB]

    ...for vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians. 2. By reducing conflicts between vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists around key community focal points, such as wharves, commercial centres, schools and other public facilities. 3. By requiring a low impact design approach for new roads. 4. By continuing the council's programme for legalising roads. 5. By adopting and applying a functional road classification to roads on Waiheke to control access at specified locations. 6. By discoura...

  8. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC revised evidence chief Bremner final [pdf, 860 KB]

    ...for vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians. 2. By reducing conflicts between vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists around key community focal points, such as wharves, commercial centres, schools and other public facilities. 3. By requiring a low impact design approach for new roads. 4. By continuing the council's programme for legalising roads. 5. By adopting and applying a functional road classification to roads on Waiheke to control access at specified locations. 6. By discoura...

  9. [2022] NZEnvC 162 Middle Hill Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...................................................................................................... 33 Economics ........................................................................................................................... 34 Challenge to evidence 34 Urban design ...................................................................................................................... 36 Planning .................................................................

  10. Waitangi Tribunal - He Whiritaunoka (Whanganui) chapter 28 [pdf, 857 KB]

    1457 Chapter 28 Findings and Recommendations 28.1 Introduction here, we set out in digest form the tribunal’s findings and recommendations, with rele­ vant Crown concessions. We reproduce our findings here in summary form for ease of reference. Not all chapters had findings. For some, there are findings but no recommendations. This depends on the subject matter. We make no findings or recommendations about events before 1840. We make findings but no specific recommendations about nine