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  1. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Application - Appendix C2 [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    ...basalt (Porteous soils). 2. Strongly rolling to moderately steep colluvial slopes developed on dolerite and basaltic breccia. 3. Complex strongly rolling to moderately steep slopes with rippled or hummocky surfaces of slump earth�ow topography formed on Burnside and Abbotsford mudstones. 4. Steep to moderately steep basaltic hard rock slopes (Hammond Hill). 5. Isolated strongly rolling to steep basaltic hillocks. 6. Smooth strongly rolling to rolling loess mantled slopes developed...

  2. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML reply Mark Appeldoorn tracked [pdf, 718 KB]

    ...be taken, as follows: a. Traffic surveys, to the extent the surveys represent what might happen in practice for public transport. This difference was described further in section 14 – Public transport, of the joint witness statement; b. Form of conditions to control and manage access to the Marina carpark; and c. Form of conditions relating to consideration for ferry timetabling, variability and future operators. 6. My evidence that follows further describes the traffic...

  3. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML rebuttal Mark Apeldoorn [pdf, 718 KB]

    ...be taken, as follows: a. Traffic surveys, to the extent the surveys represent what might happen in practice for public transport. This difference was described further in section 14 – Public transport, of the joint witness statement; b. Form of conditions to control and manage access to the Marina carpark; and c. Form of conditions relating to consideration for ferry timetabling, variability and future operators. 6. My evidence that follows further describes the traffic...

  4. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML reply Mark Appeldoorn final [pdf, 717 KB]

    ...be taken, as follows: a. Traffic surveys, to the extent the surveys represent what might happen in practice for public transport. This difference was described further in section 14 – Public transport, of the joint witness statement; b. Form of conditions to control and manage access to the Marina carpark; and c. Form of conditions relating to consideration for ferry timetabling, variability and future operators. 6. My evidence that follows further describes the traffic...

  5. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Evidence - Ben Farrell [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...importance affected by the proposal. (b) The site is within an area identified as a ‘significant natural landscape’ identified in the 2GP. I understand from the evidence of Mr Moore this is because the hilltop is a visually sensitive location, forming the skyline from many surrounding areas. (c) The site is not affected by any significant natural hazard risks. (d) The site is located in close proximity to a small rural community (Waitati/Blueskin Bay). (e) The site is locat...

  6. BX & MT v MI [2024] NZDT 35 (22 January 2024) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...included as a chattel. Did the respondent misrepresent the insulation under the floor? 20. The law relevant to this claim is the general law of contract and the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 (CCLA). A contract is a binding commitment formed by an offer made by one party and a subsequent acceptance by the other party. There is a well-known principle of contract law which is “caveat emptor” or “let the buyer beware”. This implies that the buyer must be cautious, as t...

  7. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Application - Appendix B2 [pdf, 540 KB]

    ...project is to determine Waitati residents’ perceptions of a range of issues relating to community-owned wind energy. While the literature on attitudes towards wind energy is well-established, the area of community-owned wind energy and local energy generation is relatively unexplored. Some academics have identified this as an important knowledge gap. The research itself consisted of 13 face-to-face, semi-structured interviews. Qualitative data analysis techniques were used to...

  8. OIA-111163.pdf [pdf, 707 KB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 6 May 2024 Our ref: OIA 111163 Tēnā koe Official Information Act 1982 request: Courts Generative AI Policy Thank you for your request to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) of 7 April 2024, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act). Specifically, you requested: I would like to request the following i...

  9. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Evidence - Diane Lucas [pdf, 23 MB]

    ...basalt (Porteous soils). 2. Strongly rolling to moderately steep colluvial slopes developed on dolerite and basaltic breccia. 3. Complex strongly rolling to moderately steep slopes with rippled or hummocky surfaces of slump earth�ow topography formed on Burnside and Abbotsford mudstones. 4. Steep to moderately steep basaltic hard rock slopes (Hammond Hill). 5. Isolated strongly rolling to steep basaltic hillocks. 6. Smooth strongly rolling to rolling loess mantled slopes developed...

  10. Trustpower - EiC - S Styles - Planning (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 505 KB]

    ...national significance, and PPC7, in addition to dealing with freshwater matters under the NPS-FM, must:  have regard to the benefits of existing and new renewable energy under s7(j) of RMA;  recognise and provide for renewable electricity generation activities under the NPS-REG;  provide for renewable electricity generation activities under the RPS. 1.3 The Council reports and evidence emphasise the intent for PPC7 to discourage investment in irrigation and landuse inte...