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  1. [2022] NZEnvC 084 Upper Clutha Environmental Society Incorporated v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 570 KB]

    ...consequential or associated amendments to Ch 21 to ensure better implementation of relevant Ch 3 or Ch 6 policies. [170] Directions will be made in due course for the inclusion in the PDP of all finally determined provisions for this Topic 18. [171] Costs are reserved and, if need be, a timetable will be set in due course. However, we observe that on matters to date for this Topic 18 we are inclined to the view that costs should lie where they fall. For the court _____...

  2. [2024] NZEnvC 176 Waimarino Queenstown Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 942 KB]

    ...activities, cultural induction for all contractors and an accidental discovery protocol. The conditions, which are included with the closing submissions, would allow for someone to be on site to monitor earthworks’ activities and cover their costs of doing so. That consultation was inconclusive. Our consideration [274] Because the Rūnanga did not join the appeal as a s274 party for the purpose of expanding further on its concerns with the proposal, we accept that the appell...

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 189 Feeley v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 660 KB]

    ...25.2.1.15A. The court anticipates that any timetable would allow time for parties to consider the court’s decision in the Hanan and Banco appeals in ENV-2019-CHC-16 and 45 expected to issue within the next two or so weeks. Provisionally we find costs should lie where they fall [118] All parties conducted their cases with due efficiency. We commend the unrepresented s274 parties for their approach in those terms. As such, the court’s provisional view is that this is not an a...

  4. OIA-101880.pdf [pdf, 9.7 MB]

    ...preventing the spread of hate speech. Clearer and more accessible information on the complaints process would help complainants to navigate the system. 14. The proposals for strengthening the statutory protections against hate speech are likely to have cost and resource implications for the HRC, the Police, the Tribunal and the courts. We will work with these agencies to identify the potential impacts of the proposals before proposals are taken to Cabinet. Background 15. In June 2019...

  5. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC evidence chief Nicole Bremner [pdf, 568 KB]

    ...is relevant. On expert advice he states that the parking deck has no significant ecological, water quality or natural character benefits. There would be a reduction in construction time compared to the proposed reclamation, however the build cost is much higher and construction traffic would be similar. In terms of traffic there are construction and operational advantages of a reclamation compared to a deck. If the Applicant is presenting the parking deck as a feasible alternati...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 225 Auckland International Airport Limited v Auckland Transport [pdf, 6 MB]

    ...Project Notice of Requirement NoR 4b (Appendix B) do not require any amendments as a result of the amendment made to Condition 26 of NoR 4a made in A(1) above; and Under section 285 of the Resource Management Act 1991, there is no order as to costs. REASONS Background The project [1] Auckland Transport and New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) (together, the Requiring Authorities) are responsible for the designation, funding, 3 construction and operation of the Botany to Ai...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 320 New Zealand Transport Agency - Waka Kotahi [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ..._________________________________________________________________ 2 A. The Notices of Requirement are confirmed with the Conditions as approved in this decision. B. The Resource Consents are granted with the Conditions as approved in this decision. C. Costs reserved. REASONS [1] The Interim Decision for the Otaki to North Levin Expressway Project was issued by the Court on 7 June 2024. [2] In the final section of this Interim Decision, we wrote: [1189] Throughout o...

  8. Youth Justice Indicators April 2018 Workbook [xlsx, 2.6 MB]

    ...abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/1234.0. Offences within each ANZSOC category can change over time as new offences are created or other offences become obsolete or are replaced. For example: - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'Consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban are...

  9. 03-Appendix-Three-CEDF-Consent-Version.pdf [pdf, 27 MB]

    ...and neighbourhood drop-in sessions including that which has occurred over the past 6 years. Details can be found in the AEE provided in Volume II. Waka Kotahi recognise that working in a collaborative and innovative way reduces huge organisational costs and maximises opportunities to achieve shared outcomes. Ō2NL will ensure that Iwi and Hapū-partners are recognised, resourced and supported to work within the project to uphold their responsibility, and play a leadership role in the del...

  10. Final-Technical-Assessment-E-Social-Impact-Assessment-v2.pdf [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...of reliability and travel times, therefore positively impacting business operations. Specifically, the Technical Assessment O (Economics and Town Centre Impacts) identifies that the improved connections could result in improvements to business cost structures, ability to access different market and ability to compete. 247. The Project will positively impact most regional road users as it will form the main north to south connection between Palmerston North and Wellington which t...