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  1. Waikato and Waipa River Iwi [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...demonstrate its favouring of CVP. All or part of any ‘buffer’ created by the mitigations made by other land uses that was available for TWAL development will be lost. (d) The rule is also in error. The evidence presented for Horticulture NZ requested approximately 715ha to allow for growth and land lost to urban development. The Panel’s Decision ‘constrained’ expansion to 13 sub-catchments in the lower Waikato and Waipā.17 However, that area equates to nearly...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography 2020 Part 1 [pdf, 367 KB]

    WAITANGI TRIBUNAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Tribunal Reports, Publications and Research Reports Presented in Evidence 1975-2019 Part 1: Waitangi Tribunal Reports, Statements and Publications Waitangi Tribunal 2020 ISSN 2463-7181 February 2020 WT Bibliography 1975-2019 Part 1 1 Page 1 of 38 Foreword by the Chairperson of the Waitangi Tribunal The Waitangi Tribunal has now been part

  3. [2022] NZEnvC 117 High Quality v Auckland Council [pdf, 885 KB]

    ..._________________________________________________________________ A: The consent is granted in general accordance with the terms and conditions set out, subject to improvements agreed by experts and endorsed by this Court and final drafting between the parties. B: The applicant is to prepare a final form of consent with conditions for 2 circulation to the other parties within 15 working days. The parties are to respond to the applicant within 10 working days. If the parties di...

  4. E55 Heather Kirkham - EIC - the Crown [pdf, 694 KB]

    ...Options requires the Consent Holder to prepare a Legacy Use Options Plan (LUOP), which would appear to satisfy many of the concerns raised above about long term use. g. However 198C and (b) allows the LUOP to be submitted one month prior to any request for a plan change. 198C(c) allows the LUOP to be lodged “three months prior to the lodgement of any resource consent application by the Consent Holder (Panuku?) enabling the redevelopment of the area occupied by Bases B-G that would re...

  5. [2023] NZEnvC 057 Brial v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...Wendy Baker under delegated authority pursuant to s34A of the Resource Management Act 1991 on 19 June 2019. 3 Queenstown Lakes District Council. 4 Creation of two allotments with associated access, the identification of residential building platforms on each lot with associated access, landscaping and earthworks, and the cancellation of consent notice 936464.2. 3 Slopehill Road, Wakatipu Basin, in rural Queenstown.5 The consent applicants (‘Blacklers’)6 own the Site. The...

  6. Wharekawa - Succession to Rewi Maniapoto [2024] Chief Judge's MB 35 (2024 CJ 35) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...1170-1188 (2021 CJ 1170-1188). 2024 Chief Judge's MB 37 [4] The applicant then had counsel, Kylee Katipo of McCaw Lewis, appointed to represent them in these proceedings. On 7 March 2022, I considered a memorandum filed by Ms Katipo requesting that: (a) The matter be adjourned to allow more time for evidence to be prepared; and (b) A technical researcher or historian be appointed to produce a report confined to the history of the land interests succeeded to Te Ra Te Roor...

  7. [2018] NZEmpC 71 Sawyer v The Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University of Wellington [pdf, 347 KB]

    ...she attributed to two named senior employees in her faculty. The complaint was contained in a letter written by her lawyer. It described behaviour or circumstances Dr Sawyer said were objectionable and a full and independent investigation was requested. She reserved all of her rights including the ability to raise a personal grievance. [12] The university responded by appointing Professor Deborah Willis to conduct an investigation. During Professor Willis’ investigation witne...

  8. Evidence Brief: Electronic monitoring for adult offenders [pdf, 353 KB]

    ...Sector spend $24m (Department of Corrections) ELECTRONIC MONITORING: EVIDENCE BRIEF – DECEMBER 2018. PAGE 2 of 12 WHAT IS ELECTRONIC MONITORING? EM is an umbrella term that covers a range of sentences and orders using various forms of electronic technology in order to help enforce compliance with certain imposed conditions. The main forms of technology are: • continuous signalling bracelets using radio frequency (RF) and a base station to confirm whether a...

  9. [2019] NZEnvC 153 Selwyn Quarries Limited v Canterbury Regional Council [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    ...for security of costs against Mr Turpin. The application was put on hold pending the court's review of the documentation filed in support of consent orders being made. [12] On 9 August 2019 the court issued a Minute expressing concerns and requesting a further risk assessment report to be lodged by SOL and response by the Regional Council. Mr P Callander for SOL prepared a risk assessment report dated 23 August 2019 and a memorandum from Dr L Scott was lodged on 28 August 2019...

  10. NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-2-About-this-report-fin.pdf [pdf, 394 KB]

    ...reporting very high victimisation. In line with international practice, capping removed 2% of the most frequent incidents. May potentially affect the comparison of crime incidence. Much lower level of data imputations In the NZCVS, victim forms were not available for about 5% of incidents, as the maximum of eight allowed victim forms had already been achieved. This data was imputed from the distribution of offence codes associated with the scenario that generated the incident....