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  1. DML v Montgomery and MT Enterprises Ltd [2014] NZHRRT 6 [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...the plaintiff was aware that he was not happy with the visitors to her home. [18] One morning when Mr Montgomery picked up the plaintiff after an all-night job he took her back to the Kensington to collect her things and then drove her home. On parking the car he asked the plaintiff if she was selling “P” to the other “girls”. The plaintiff said that she was not. He replied that he was watching her house and that if she didn’t look out, something would happen. He said he kn...

  2. Shaw - Tauwhao Te Ngare (2005) 81 Tauranga MB 8 (81 T 8) [pdf, 3.7 MB]

    ...Minute Book: 81 T 31 roadway proposed by Shaw would take up most of the Tauwhao foreshore reserve which is in most part a narrow sand spit. A roadway would allow people who are not Tauwhao to drive along the Tauwhao foreshore reserve at will and park their cars at the wharf. It would also allow outsiders to arrive by boat and walk around Rangiwaea at will. 198. The roadway would also interfere with the whole purpose of the Tauwhao foreshore reserve. This is as a place where Tauwhao a...

  3. Community Law Centre client survey – report on findings [pdf, 926 KB]

    ...interaction % Housing or land 9.7% As a tenant: disputes with landlords (e.g. over repairs, amount of rent, getting bond or deposit back, harassment or discrimination, etc) 2.0% Disputes with neighbours (e.g. noise, anti-social behaviour, parking, boundaries etc) 1.4% Disputes or claims in relation to Māori land 1.1% Problems over land succession rights 0.8% As a landlord: disputes with tenants (e.g. over damage caused, unpaid rents, getting access to property etc) 0.6%...

  4. Nga Runanga EiC M Bartlett Rights and interests Amended 17 Feb 2021 [PDF, 901 KB]

    ...combined 1 Jul – 30 Jun Combined from all sites 5,46,184m3 per month, 2,640,354m3 per annum Visual flow to waterfall Breakneck Creek (Amisfield trib) - 63 l/s19 19 l/s20 Smallburn Limited No more than 50% of both21 Park Burn - 123 l/s22 34 l/s23 Smallburn Limited 92.3 l/s Visual flow for 150m dwnstrm Five Mile Creek - 24 l/s24 5 l/s25 Smallburn Limited Re-take discharged water 0 l/s Assumed augmented water only Omeo Creek - 430 l/s26 6...

  5. Nga Runanga EiC M Bartlett Rights and interests Amended tracked 17 Feb 2021 [PDF, 905 KB]

    ...combined 1 Jul – 30 Jun Combined from all sites 5,46,184m3 per month, 2,640,354m3 per annum Visual flow to waterfall Breakneck Creek (Amisfield trib) - 63 l/s19 19 l/s20 Smallburn Limited No more than 50% of both21 Park Burn - 123 l/s22 34 l/s23 Smallburn Limited 92.3 l/s Visual flow for 150m dwnstrm Five Mile Creek - 24 l/s24 5 l/s25 Smallburn Limited Re-take discharged water 0 l/s Assumed augmented water only Omeo Creek - 430 l/s26 6...

  6. Nga Runanga EiC S McIntyre Planning Amended tracked 17 Feb 2021 [PDF, 1 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA ENV-2020-CHC-127 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND IN THE MATTER of a notice of motion under section 149T(2) to decide proposed Plan Change 7 to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago (referred to the Environment Court by the Minister for the Environment under section 142(2)(b) of the Act) OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant AND TE RŪNANGA O MOERAKI, KĀTI HUIRAPA RŪNAKA K

  7. Nga Runanga EiC S McIntyre Planning Amended 17 Feb 2021 [PDF, 1 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA ENV-2020-CHC-127 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND IN THE MATTER of a notice of motion under section 149T(2) to decide proposed Plan Change 7 to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago (referred to the Environment Court by the Minister for the Environment under section 142(2)(b) of the Act) OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant AND TE RŪNANGA O MOERAKI, KĀTI HUIRAPA RŪNAKA K

  8. 2021-02-12 Willowridge Affidavit Alison Devlin Exhibit B [pdf, 25 MB]

    Queenstown Lakes District Council - Private Bag 50072 - Queenstown 9348 - Tel 03 441 0499 - www.qldc.govt.nz 1 2 3.1 Step 1 – Mandatory public notification 3.2 Step 2 – Public notification precluded 3 3.3 Step 3 – If not precluded by Step 2, public notification is required in certain circumstances 4 5 3.4 Step 4 – Public Notification in Special Circumstances 4.1 Step 1: certain affected groups and affected persons must be notified 4.2 Step 2: if not require

  9. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Ltd v Dunedin City Council - Application [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...'I"Ion,tor;n9 fee Detailed description of proposed activity Plu:.::- df"$<:nIJe tilt' prop<)~ed acLvitv fOI the -,ill', giving as much dN81185 po~s;hie. wh('re releveot. discus:; Ihe bu1k and loc~t;on 01 buildings. parking provision, traffic movemefllS, manoeuvring. noise generation .. 1L90'ge, hour~ of operalion, number of people on-sill', l'lLunlx r (,f ,"i,i ,)r~ t'!C. P'''(l~C prl)~,d(' popm£><i sit...

  10. Ngāi Tahu Ki Murihiku - EiC - Maria Bartlett - Rights and interests (5 Feb 2021) [PDF, 898 KB]

    ...combined 1 Jul – 30 Jun Combined from all sites 5,46,184m3 per month, 2,640,354m3 per annum Visual flow to waterfall Breakneck Creek (Amisfield trib) - 63 l/s17 19 l/s18 Smallburn Limited No more than 50% of both19 Park Burn - 123 l/s20 34 l/s21 Smallburn Limited 92.3 l/s Visual flow for 150m dwnstrm Five Mile Creek - 24 l/s22 5 l/s23 Smallburn Limited Re-take discharged water 0 l/s Assumed augmented water only Omeo Creek - 430 l/s24 6...