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  1. [2019] NZEnvC 114 Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...will prevail. 2. The volume discharged shall not exceed 105,000 m3 in any seven day period, and no more than 20,000 m3 on any given day. 3. The rate of discharge from the landfill shall not exceed 0.5 litres per second. 4. The diffuser shall be designed to achieve dilution of not less than 500:1 at 150 metres from the nearest point of the diffuser (the perimeter of the mixing zone). 5. The suspended solids discharged on any day shall not exceed 10 oven-dried tonnes, and the 98th p...

  2. [2022] NZEnvC 035 Mangawhai Matters Incorporated v Kaipara District Council [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...and 12). See also 16.3.9.1 5). 12 16.3.2.1 2) and 8); 16.3.4.1 8); 16.3.6.1 2) and 5); 16.3.11.1 4); and 16.6.3.1. 13 16.10.10.1. 14 16.8.2.2. 8 (g) Transport: Changes to transport provisions have been agreed (including relating to roading design, parking, manoeuvring, and cycling and pedestrian facilities and connectivity).15 (h) Fairy Tern / Tara Iti: A range of changes have been agreed to address potential effects on NZ Fairy Tern / Tara Iti, including:16 (i) changes to Po...

  3. [2017] NZEnvC 130 Butterbee Childcare Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 972 KB]

    ...on the site for the duration of this consent. PRIOR TO THE OPENING OF THE CHILDCARE CENTRE Noise Management Plan 43. Prior to the operation of the childcare centre, the consent holder shall submit a Noise Management Plan (NMP) to the Manager Environmental Health, Northern Compliance, Auckland Council for approval. The NMP shall set out the operational measures to be implemented on the site to achieve the operational conditions of consent relating to hours of operation, numbers of...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 101 Otago Regional Council - Urban Provisions [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...consideration of appropriate measures to reduce and/or attenuate stormwater being discharged from rain events. [28] In her evidence, Ms Boyd considers that the amended wording of this policy acknowledges the practical considerations required when designing stormwater systems while still ensuring that reducing or attenuating higher flows is a matter considered during design. [29] Finally, parties recognised that wastewater discharges to water are culturally offensive to Kāi Tahu...

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 101 Otago Regional Council [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...consideration of appropriate measures to reduce and/or attenuate stormwater being discharged from rain events. [28] In her evidence, Ms Boyd considers that the amended wording of this policy acknowledges the practical considerations required when designing stormwater systems while still ensuring that reducing or attenuating higher flows is a matter considered during design. [29] Finally, parties recognised that wastewater discharges to water are culturally offensive to Kāi Tahu...

  6. 2023-10-10-Rebuttal-Evidence-of-P-Peet-Transport.pdf [pdf, 425 KB]

    ...Plan, as BF\TRANSPORT REBUTTAL EVIDENCE_FINAL Page 2 well as a right turn bay on Queen Street East for traffic turning into this potential new road (if that is in fact needed). (c) No parking area on Queen Street East is proposed in the designation on the remaining part of Queen Street East on the frontage of the Prouse property. (d) The access solution is able to meet relevant HDC road standards. 10. A number of layouts for these requirements are possible and therefore the...

  7. 1. JWS 1 - Primary Sector Part B - Animal Waste Storage 8-9 June 2021 [pdf, 405 KB]

    ...table above. FB was not fully engaged in the development of the table due to issues with the quality of the remote AVL audio on 8 June ’21 when the discussion occurred. The reasons for her disagreement and DL’s support are: a. The National Environmental Standard for Freshwater 2020 (NESF) manages feedlots and “other stock-holding areas” (which is defined as including feed pads, winter pads, stand-off pads and loafing pads). FB considers that would include, and therefore m...

  8. 2020-04-09-Plan-Changes-1-8-s-32-Evaluation-Report.pdf [pdf, 737 KB]

    ...Statements............................................................................................... 55 5.2.1. National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management ..................................... 56 5.2.2. New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement .............................................................. 60 5.3. National Environmental Standards ................................................................................... 60 5.3.1. National Environmental Standard for Sour...

  9. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Evidence- John Craig [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...assessment of ecological effects associated with proposed wind farms (Mahinerangi, Taharoa C, Hauāuru Mā Raki, Puketoi and three others that have not yet sought consent), subdivisions, mines, sustainable native forestry, motorways, bridges, reserve designs and various private and public developments. I have acted for Councils, Government Departments, Iwi, NGOs, companies and private citizens. I have also prepared assessments of resource consent applications for Councils. Whil...

  10. [2022] NZEnvC 084 Upper Clutha Environmental Society Incorporated v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 570 KB]

    ...ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI ŌTAUTAHI Decision No. [2022] NZEnvC 84 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND appeals under clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Act BETWEEN UPPER CLUTHA ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIETY INCORPORATED AND OTHERS (ENV-2018-CHC-56) (and all the appellants allocated to Topic 18) Appellants AND QUEENSTOWN LAKES DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Court: Environment Judge J J M Hassan Environment Commissio...