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  1. ORC & Federated Farmers - EIC - Mathew Korteweg - 17 September 2021 [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...environment plan (which we use) for our dairy farm considers general farm practices, land and soil, irrigation, effluent management, waterways, biodiversity, and nutrients. 43 Good farming practices also consider need to identify and manage environmental risk on farm. The magnitude of risk is a combination of likelihood of environmental risk and the relative impact. This helps to identify environmental priorities. 44 The Fonterra “good farming practices” in our Farm Enviro...

  2. [2020] NZEnvC 211 Panuku Development Auckland Ltd v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...Proposed Mixed Use Development 198 - Plan. Heritage June 2017 222 Dominion Road & 113 - 117 Valley Road Mount Eden, Auckland Special Character Assessment Dominion RoadNalley Road Development Beca Ltd 7 June 2017 - Civil Infrastructure Report Design Report Isthmus 8 June 2017 Site Management Plan for Ground Tonkin & Taylor 30717.002.vF April 2017 Contamination Ltd Transportation Assessment Report TOG Ltd 13437 TA June 2017 170619.Docx c f:Urqan Design / Landscape I Visual...

  3. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 s274 evidence chief Janet Moore [pdf, 391 KB]

    ...Plan. 5 Or, if those requirements could be satisfied, that there would be more suitable locations e.g. Kennedy Point, Church Bay, Wharf road or up the eastern end. ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 Environmental Defence Society Incorporated v The New Zealand King Salmon Co. Ltd.[2014]NZSC 38 [17 April 20014] 2 Section 87F report infra, # 290,p 38,Mr. Rob Pryor of LA4Landscape Architects for the applicants. 3 Environmental Defence S...

  4. ENV-2018-AKL-000149 Fulton Hogan Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 7.9 MB]

    ...makes it more difficult to give effect to the Part 2 matters addressed above. Finally, while additional development provisions are provided, a consent is still required and this will trigger a site assessment and the development of an assessment of environmental effects. The Council, as the consent authority, is able to assess any proposal and impose conditions where control has been retained and includes, amongst other things: i. the location of the activities; IHP Report to AC Topic 02...

  5. ENV-2018-AKL-000150 Brookby Quarries Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 8.3 MB]

    ...relating to vegetation management and infrastructure have been relocated to section E26 Infrastructure. iii. That the vegetation management rules are retained as regional rules, with a number of permitted activities to address the concerns of the designating authorities and farmers. An exception to this is for land held or managed under the Conservation Act 1987, where the rules are deemed to be district plan rules. iv. Additional provisions have been pro and Treaty Settlement Land. v...

  6. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 10 [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...Segessenmann, Sue Carswell, Helena Barwick, Garth Baker, Alison Gray, Sue Triggs, and Sally Harvey 6 7 Contents Foreword 3 Acknowledgements 5 Contents 7 Abbreviations 9 Executive summary 11 1 Introduction 17 1.1 Background 17 1.2 Research design and methodology 20 2 The importance of context 25 3 Strategic direction for reducing burglary 27 3.1 Approaches to reducing burglary 28 4 Offender-focused interventions 29 4.1 What we found 29 4.2 Evidence for the effectiveness of offend...

  7. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief Maxwell Dunn [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...under Rule 23.5.8, except in Coastal Protection Areas 1 and 2. Most of the proposed facilities, including the rock breakwaters and floating marina office, fall within the definition “marina” in the plan. It reads: “A comprehensively designed facility primarily for the accommodation of boats, comprising berths, pontoons and piers, and any associated reclamations and breakwaters”. A marina may also include land based areas for car parking and associated facilities and...

  8. OWRUG & Grape Vision Ltd - EiC - J Dicey - Horticulture (4 Feb 2021) [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Responsibilities included managing testing (including UAT), user training and documentation. − Operational Process Development – Creation of pan-organisational operational processes and structures. • Business Intelligence Layer: scoping, designing and implementing the Business Intelligence Layer IPC Electric (part of IPC Media) Publisher: London (United Kingdom) Oct. 99 – Jul. 00, period 10 months PP-1035600-2-263-V1 Reporting directly to the Director of Product D...

  9. E17 Geraint Bermingham - Navigation - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 781 KB]

    ...AND CONTEXT 5.1 In this statement of evidence, I do not repeat the project description and refer to the summary of the application in the evidence of Mr Rod Marler (Panuku). My evidence reflects involvement in the development of the concept designs and options for the Proposal by Panuku and the consultants involved, discussions throughout with the Harbour Master and his Deputy, maritime operational staff of the ferry company, Sealink and a representative of the local fishing flee...

  10. [2024] NZEnvC 122 Grafton Downs Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...sports grounds and envisaged for commercial and community use and parkland. [3] The master plan for Paerata Rise was to provide an accessible, multi-modal, walkable residential community, with access to the rail network, that would achieve quality environmental outcomes. Once fully completed, the development could accommodate 4,500 – 5,000 new homes and a community of 12 – 15,000 residents with its own neighbourhood reserves, schools, a retail precinct with shops, cafes, rest...