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  1. Nga Runanga - Supplementary - S McIntyre - Planning (17 March 2021) [pdf, 539 KB]

    ...78 of my Evidence in Chief I discussed the intent of PC7, which is to provide a “holding pattern” while a NPSFM-compliant framework is developed. I concluded that, to be effective in achieving its intent, the pathway to apply for short term consents as controlled activities should be made clearly more attractive to applicants than the non-complying pathway,1 and the policy direction for consideration of non-complying activities should be strengthened and clarified so that granti...

  2. [2017] NZEnvC 205 Ahureka Trustees no 2 Ltd v Auckland Council [pdf, 4.5 MB]

    ...landscape. The landscape is generally highly fractured with few large land holdings and an increasing pattern of domestication set within an attractive rural coastal location on the south eastern fringe of Auckland. [10] In 2011 Ahuareka obtained consent from the Council to subdivide the Property into 26 lots (plus the existing owners' 12ha lot). The lots vary in size from 0.5824 ha up to 18.165 ha. This consent has not yet been given effect to but remains alive until 21 Decemb...

  3. 5. Transcript (weeks 9 & 10 Dunedin) [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...Morning witnesses. What I thought we might do to start is have 25 each of you starting with Mr Brass, confirm your full name for the record and at the same time confirm that you participated in joint witness conferencing and produced a joint witness statement dated 18 June 2021 and that you are a signatory to that document which you can confirm perhaps by simply saying I do. So starting with Mr Brass? 30 A. MR BRASS: My full name is Murray John Brass and I confirm that I was par...

  4. 5. Transcript (weeks 9 & 10 Dunedin) [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...ORC’s databases to feed directly into the conferencing. Q. And Ms King? 18 OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL PLAN CHANGE 7 – ENV-2020-CHC-127 (28 June 2021) A. MS KING: Hi Alexandra King. So I was there to assess the provisions in terms of the consenting function. Q. Thank you. Now you have prepared a joint witness statement, are there any corrections that need to be made to that statement? A. MR DE PELSEMAEKER: There is one. It is a tiny typo. It is, sorry, I’m 5 just ge...

  5. Acoustic (dated 6 June 2017) [pdf, 308 KB]

    ...Malcolm Hunt (engaged by Dunedin City Council) and Stephen Chiles (engaged by Blueskin Energy Limited) in Wellington on 31 May 2017, without a facilitator. 2. Our qualifications and experience as experts in acoustics are set out in our respective statements of evidence: (a) Statement of evidence of Dr Stephen Gordon Chiles dated 27 January 2017 (b) Statement of evidence of Malcolm Hunt dated 24 February 2017, 3. We confirm that we have read and agree to comply with the Code of...

  6. Environment Court annual review 2015 [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...Study of key performance measures ................................................................................. 15 Concerns about some reporting of the Court’s performance ............................................... 18 Appeals about policy statements, plan reviews and plan changes ...................................... 19 Initiatives and innovations ..................................................................................................... 22 Electronic developments...

  7. Brankin v CAC 10027 [2011] NZREADT 33 [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...appropriate that this evidence be admitted. Section 312M of the Crimes Act prevents evidence being given which is obtained as a result of unlawfully intercepted private communications. Section 312 allows the evidence to be admitted if all parties consent to the person giving evidence or if prior consent was given. [13] Mr Hodge for the Complaints Assessment Committee submitted that s 312M made inadmissible any evidence obtained in contravention of s 216B but in criminal proceedings...

  8. [2019] NZEmpC 65 Rayner v Director-General of Health [pdf, 795 KB]

    ...Crimestoppers website, asserting that she had lied about her previous experience as an investigator in the United Kingdom (UK) before she came to New Zealand. [2] The Ministry undertook an investigation. Soon after it began, Mrs Rayner declined to give her consent for inquiries to be made in the UK to verify her qualifications and experience, since she believed those details had already been checked, and she was very concerned about her privacy. Ultimately, she was suspended. Then...

  9. 2021-04-20 Transcript (up to end of day 17) [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...and I will be looking for more than just a restatement of what you said in the transcripts. A. Sure. Q. I’ll be looking to get some more information out of you. So I’d just like to start by exploring your experience with preparing resource consent 15 applications. So would you be able to just briefly explain to me, in terms of your experience, what is your experience with that in recent times, particularly as it relates to deemed permits? A. Sure, so in recent times, a lot...

  10. Statement of consent to appointment as welfare guardian - PPPR16 [pdf, 37 KB]

    r 410(1) Form PPPR 16 Statement of consent to appointment as welfare guardian Section 12(5)(d), Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 at ……………………………… [place] ……………………………………………………………………………………….. [full name] ……………………………………………………………………………………….. [address] ……………………...