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  1. Okura Rural Landowners Group 211 [pdf, 400 KB]

    ...subject matter of the proceedings. We are not a trade competitor for the purposes of section 308C or 308CA of the Resource Management Act 1991. We are interested in all the proceedings. We are interested in the following particular issues: • Environmental effects of residential development on the Okura River and its environs. • Any social, economic and related effects that may arise for other Okura properties due to residential development on or in close proximity to the Okura...

  2. [2019] NZEnvC 050 Palmerston North Airport Limited v Palmerston North City Council [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...sized industrial sites in the City (also refer to the Subdivision Section). Development within the Napier Road Industrial Precinct and the Midhurst Street Industrial Area is managed by reference to Structure Plan 12.1 and 7.2 to achieve the desired environmental results and the integrated provision of infrastructure. ity Council District Plan I SECTION 12 I INDUSTRIAL ZONE and growth needs of Fonterra. It is envisaged that the Braeburn Industrial Area will remain in the single ownershi...

  3. [2020] NZEnvC 137 Oceana Gold New Zealand Limited v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 312 KB]

    ...design that shows “no net loss” will be adequate, it is too risky to extend that method of management to threatened species. He submits that in determining the most appropriate wording this aim needs to be borne in mind. Offsets still need to be designed properly and need to address risk of failure and uncertainty of outcome. [31] Mr Christensen submits30 that the other parties propose that the loss of an individual of any other myrtle species should always operate as a bar...

  4. [2018] NZEnvC 178 The Friends of Sherwood Trust & Ngati Paoa Trust Board v The Chief Executive of the Auckland Council [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...undertaken for a 1080 operation in New Zealand. He corroborated Dr Sinclair's statement that no 1080 was detected in any of these 300 samples. How are private water supplies to be managed? [52] The boundaries of the 1080 application have been designed taking into account the location of private properties around the perimeter of the Hunua application area, including private water supplies. The Council has been engaged in communication with landowners to address any site-specifi...

  5. Directory of Official Information 2019 V-Z [pdf, 775 KB]

    ...health status 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. 16 • 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...

  6. Directory of Official Information 2019 V-Z [pdf, 775 KB]

    ...health status 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. 16 • 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...

  7. Horizon-Regional-Council-Cover-letter-Form-7a-and-Form-9-20221101.pdf [pdf, 608 KB]

    ...Levin Highway Project ("O2NL Project"). Details of the nature of the resource consents sought are provided in the Forms (Form 9 (and the associated O2NL Project notice of requirement Forms 18)) in 'Volume I: Notices of Requirement for Designation, Applications for Resource Consents and Request for Determination by the Environment Courf , and as detailed in the supporting documentation. The documentation provided in support of the applications for resource consents is struc...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 194 Connor [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...should surrender the existing consent. She did so and lodged a new application with the Council in February 2023. [16] The second application was materially similar, subject to the removal of two proposed external chimneys, and a number of other design changes addressed in more detail in the accompanying data. The accompanying reports concluded that the effects on the environment would be no more than minor. The Duty Commissioner concluded the application should be notified on t...

  9. ORC-Proposed-Plan-Change-1-Dust-suppressants-ande-landfills-6-July-2020.pdf [pdf, 810 KB]

    ...6.1.2.2 Waste lubricating oil Waste lubricating oil accounts for possibly the largest quantity of low toxicity waste generated. All motor vehicle users generate waste oil and it is also produced wherever machinery is used. Oil has adverse environmental effects on any receiving waters or land. The toxicity of oil derives from heavy metal additives or combustion products. The Waste Lubricating Oil Survey of Otago (Otago Regional Council 1991) estimated that 700,000 lit...

  10. Houlbrooke (2011) Categorising the environmental risk from land application of liquid wastes based on soil properties [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...process, the risk framework has been peer reviewed by soil scientists from AgResearch, Landcare Research, Massey University, Lincoln University and Plant and Food Research. Furthermore, the development of an Industry Code of Practice for effluent designers and installers has now been released and uses an adapted version of the FDE risk framework as a design standard. In addition to the regional councils described above, Environment Canterbury, Greater Wellington and Taranaki Regiona...