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  1. [2018] NZEnvC 026 Marlborough District Council v Burkhart Industries Ltd [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    ...It gave notice of this by memorandum filed on 19 January 2018, after the interim orders were issued. Its grounds of opposition are that these orders: (a) invalidly purport to authorise the activity in contravention of the proposed Marlborough Environmental Management Plan ('pEMP') and New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 ('NZCPS'); and (b) fail to adequately protect the ecological, natural character and landscape values of the affected area "on an ong...

  2. Proactive-release-Increasing-revenue-from-courts-and-tribunal-fees-_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 650 KB]

    ...1 July 2025 Impact Analysis Regulatory Impact Statement 32 The Ministry for Regulation has determined that this proposal is exempt from the requirement to provide a Regulatory Impact Statement on the grounds that the economic, social, or environmental impacts are limited and easy to assess. COLLINS Cross-Out COLLINS Cross-Out I N C O N F I D E N C E 6 I N C O N F I D E N C E Population Implications 33 Māori, Pacific Peoples, disabled people and those on low in...

  3. E63 John Parlane - Traffic - EIC - ATC [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...AUCKLAND THEATRE COMPANY LIMITED 1 Role and experience 1.1 My name is John Douglas Parlane. I have been a traffic engineer and principal of Parlane & Associates Limited for 20 years. Prior to this I was a Senior Engineer employed by Traffic Design Group Limited. 1.2 I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering and Certificates of Proficiency (Masters Level) in Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, and Environmental Law from the University of Auckland. I hold...

  4. 2021-05-18 Appendix 1 to the Deemed permits and associated rights of priorities JWS file 18 May 2021 [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...directly affected by this Deemed Permit. 4. Also appended is a diagram of the relative locations of the permits 5. The intake shall be screened so as to prevent the ingress of small fish. The screen should have a minimum mesh size of 3mm and design characteristics (approach velocity, sweep velocity) should be consistent with best practice guidelines. (see Jamieson et al 2007) 6. Other than exercising this permit for reasonable domestic and stock drinking water purposes. A r...

  5. [2019] NZEnvC 005 The New Zealand Heavy Haulage Association Incorporated (Huose Movers Section) v South Tarnakai District Council [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...of implementation include: Rules which permit relocated buildings subject to performance standards relating to previous use, foundations, and a performance bond and owner certification to maintain and enhance amenity values. • Assessment of environmental effects through the resource consent process for proposals that are not permitted, because of non-compliance with performance standards. Use of conditions on resource consents to control the effects of relocated buildings. • The...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 200 Kimpton v Auckland Council [pdf, 521 KB]

    ...108AA and 220 of the RMA, this consent is subject to the following conditions: General Conditions 1. The subdivision activity to convert the existing cross-lease to two freehold titles must be as described in the application and assessment of environmental effects prepared by Brent Clode of Development Partners Management Limited (Ref: XL22436) and any other information relating to description of activity and must be carried out in accordance with the plans stamped and referenced...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 202 Millar v Auckland Council [pdf, 507 KB]

    ...the RMA, this consent is subject to the following conditions: General Conditions 1. The subdivision activity must be as described in the application prepared by Brent Clode of Development Partners Management Limited titled “Assessment of Environmental Effects REF: XL22430” prepared for Gregory Millar and undated and must be carried out in accordance with the plans stamped and referenced by the council as resource consent number(s)SUB60413155 2. Under section 125 of the...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 203 Williamson v Auckland Council [pdf, 507 KB]

    ...10 Annexure B – Conditions of consent for discretionary subdivision at 34A Salisbury Road, Birkdale, Auckland 1. Conditions 1. The subdivision to create two fee-simple titles must be as described in the application and assessment of environmental effects, Ref: XL23167, prepared by Mr Brent Clode of Development Partners Management Ltd, undated, and any other information relating to the description of the activity and must be carried out in accordance with the plans stamp...

  9. Prasad v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to Appeal to the High Court) [2025] NZACC 34 (26 February 2025) [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...conclusion that Mr Prasad had a particular susceptibility to glenohumeral osteoarthritis, because of a childhood shoulder dislocation. An individual predisposition is not relevant to the significantly greater risk test, which is an objective test designed to weigh the risk to people undertaking the particular work tasks of Mr Prasad, against persons who do not. Grounds of Appeal [29] Mr Prasad contends the Court erred in law by concluding that: (i) His work tasks did not cause...

  10. Proactive-release-Changes-to-the-Proceeds-of-Crime-Fund-settings-Cabinet-Paper_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 775 KB]

    ...costs are not able to be absorbed within baseline funding. 13 As at 21 November 2024, the balance of the Fund is $10.922 million. As a cash fund, only the Fund’s actual balance can be used; it cannot run into deficit. For this reason, it is not designed to provide ongoing permanent funding and is used for short-term, time limited initiatives. A clearer and simpler process is needed to utilise the Fund 14 There are two processes for currently accessing the Fund – a community-led...