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  1. Appendix-20-ATH-2012014503.00-Decision.pdf [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...expiring on 1 July 2034. Richard Munneke POLICY AND CONSENTS MANAGER 30 July 2012 REASON FOR THE DECISION 1. This abstraction is riparian and as such, the application has been assessed by Manawatu/Wanganui Regional Council’s Environmental Scientist – Water Quantity, Raelene Mercer. Ms Mercer notes that application is within the core allocation limit for this zone. As these abstractions are riparian and have an irrigation component that is to be non-essential, con...

  2. Environment Judges

    ...Commission on Auckland Governance. He has presented numerous conference and seminar papers relating to resource management and local government law and is a contributing author of the chapter ‘Land Use and Subdivision – Resource Consent Procedures, Designations and Appeals’ in Environmental and Resource Management Law, now in its fourth edition. Appointed Head of the New Zealand Environment Court on 8 July 2020. Environment Judge J Smith Judge Jeff Smith was appointed to the Environment C...

  3. BORA Marine Protection Legislation Bill [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...world as they are in the domestic sphere.[2] It is an exercise in balancing legitimate state interests against any intrusions on individual interests. It requires weighing relevant values and public interests. 15. Seafarers who are performing designated safety, security, or environmental duties at the time of an alleged offence against the alcohol limits set out for industry have lower expectations of privacy because that expectation needs to be balanced against legitimate health and...

  4. 13.-Evidence-of-Mr-Phil-Peet-Transport.PDF [PDF, 1.3 MB]

    ...Interchange ........................................................................................ 25 Scope of Ō2NL .................................................................................................. 26 Benefits of the current concept design compared to the existing situation.... 27 Adverse effects of the current concept design ............................................. 27 No Interchange – benefits and effects ............................................................

  5. [2019] NZEnvC 101 Stone v Hastings District Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...respect of Part II, regard must be had for: (a) any actual and potential effects on the environment of allowing the activity; (b) any relevant provisions of a plan; and (c) any other relevant matters. 8 Statutory instruments National and Environmental Standards for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health 2011 [32] This document affects subdivisions being undertaken on sites which have or had contained hazardous activities or industries. We were adv...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 246 Noakes v Waikato District Council [pdf, 501 KB]

    ...subdivision and development that: a. Integrates staging to ensure multi-modal connectivity; b. Limits the number and length of cul-de-sacs; c. Ensures pedestrian access is consistent with the Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles; i. Discourages the creation of rear lots; ii. Includes adequate lighting levels in publicly accessible spaces; iii. Reflects local characteristics; iv. Orient...

  7. Final-Technical-Assessment-G-Hydrogeology-and-Groundwater-v2.pdf [pdf, 9.1 MB]

    ...fluctuating sea level, and changes in sediment supply from the headwaters. 2. This three-dimensional mosaic of largely sedimentary deposits hosts a groundwater system that contains both unconfined and confined aquifers and water-bearing units. 3. The design of the Ō2NL Project has been informed by several cultural, hydrological, and hydrogeological principles to avoid any potential adverse effects and to maximise environmental and community outcomes. 4. To identify and avoid any...

  8. Ministry of Justice Digital Strategic Plan [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...SERVICES INTEGRATED, PEOPLE-CENTRIC EXPERIENCES TIMELY ACCESS TO TRUSTED INFORMATION A RESPONSIVE WORKFORCE ENABLED IN THEIR ROLES THE THREE HORIZONS OF MAHI  The strategic plan translates themes and foundations into actionable mahi and has been designed to extend over three horizons. This approach ensures the plan is realistic by considering the factors such as current state, the pace at which we can move forward, lack of available investment, and the need to develop new capab...

  9. 2019 Directory of Official Information V-Z [pdf, 608 KB]

    ...of its resident population, any factors that the District Health Board believes may adversely affect the health status of that population, and the needs of that population for services. • To promote the reduction of adverse social and environmental effects on the health of people and communities. • To monitor the delivery and performance of services by it and by persons engaged by it to provide or arrange for the provision of services. • To participate, where appropr...

  10. ENV-2016-CHC-000071 Affidavit of Mr Murray Valentine [pdf, 18 MB]

    ...Solicitor: David Wilding Wilding Law POBox 29473 Christchurch Telephone 358 9988 dave@wildinglaw.co.nz INTHEMATIER AND BETWEEN AND of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an application for declarations under Part 12 of the Act ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE SOCIETY INCORPORATED (ENV-2016-CHC-000071) Applicant MACKENZIE DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent AFFIDAVIT OF MURRAY GRAHAM VALENTINE +e. Sworn this! 2 day of December 2016 Counsel: Kelvin Reid Levell, 148 Victori...