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  1. 21.-Evidence-of-Mr-Michael-Smith-Noise-and-Vibration.PDF [PDF, 1.4 MB]

    ...mitigation must pass through a robust change management process is required as set out in condition DRN3. Where mitigation is re-evaluated, this needs to be through a multidisciplinary process and the relevant considerations (including construction costs, engineering degree of difficulty, stormwater management, landscape and visual effects, and cultural effects) documented. 275. The construction design needs to be well coordinated to ensure all elements that affect noise genera...

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

    ...policies/water/changes-made- operative-and-archives/plan- change-1b-minimum-flows-to- the-regional-plan-water Introduction of Luggate Creek minimum flows Introduction of Schedule 2D outlining considerations when setting minimum flows, which include cultural costs of taking and using water Cultural values considered to have been provided for by new minimum flow. Kāi Tahu workshop to identify cultural values was held prior to confirming flow preference of the community....

  3. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 573 KB]

    ...Functions and responsibilities As well as emphasising our primary function of promoting te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, the Māori Television Service (Te Aratuku Whakaata Irirangi Māori) Act 2003 also requires that we: provide a high quality, cost-effective Māori television service, in both Māori and English, that informs, educates and entertains a broad viewing audience, and in doing so, enriches New Zealand’s society, culture and heritage; • broadcast mainly in te reo Māori...

  4. FINAL Restorative Justice Survey Report September 2021 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...actions (including the fact she actually broke my nose which required surgery and left me with permanent damage affecting my health and everyday life). She was mortified, and clearly had no idea. I was able to tell her exactly what her actions cost me, and she was able to tell me what she had already been doing to prevent this kind of thing from happening again. The meeting cleared the air for us both and left me feeling very relieved and unburdened. I believe I benefited from i...

  5. OIA-102423-v2.pdf [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...Seefn2. 4 Simpson v Attorney General (Baigent's case) [1994] 3 NZLR 667. 5 Harvey v Derrick (1995] 1 NZLR 314. RE LE AS ED U ND ER T HE O FF IC IA L IN FO RM AT IO N AC T 19 82 dramatic increase" in claims; and, third, the cost of processing the claims. Simi lar considerations are highly relevant when assessing the implications of the Deliu judgment and are set out below. 25. As New Zealand's independent Police oversight body, the Authority plays a vit...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 214 Self Family Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...soils. Mr Ford identifies the value of such soils in production of fresh vegetables, and posits that if sufficient of them are lost then there will be inevitable consequences in terms of supply and therefore (at certain times of the year at feast) cost. But nowhere in his statement does he address whether, on any reasonable metric, the loss of these particular lands could lead to any significant overall drop in supply. [42] Muir J then went on to consider the evidence of Mr Putt who, as h...

  7. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 564 KB]

    ...Functions and responsibilities As well as emphasising our primary function of promoting te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, the Māori Television Service (Te Aratuku Whakaata Irirangi Māori) Act 2003 also requires that we: provide a high quality, cost-effective Māori television service, in both Māori and English, that informs, educates and entertains a broad viewing audience, and in doing so, enriches New Zealand’s society, culture and heritage; • broadcast mainly in te reo Māori...

  8. 19.-Evidence-of-Mr-Nick-Goldwater-Terrestrial-and-Wetland-Ecology.PDF [PDF, 622 KB]

    ...visit was twofold: (i) to walk the boundary of the proposed pest-proof fence and identify any constraints associated with vegetation clearance and constructing culverts, and (ii) provide Mr Calvert and opportunity to assess the site and prepare a cost estimate for the fence construction. Offsetting and compensation update 36. The proposed terrestrial offsetting approach is described in pages 78 to 110 of Technical Assessment J, and the BOAMs are provided in Appendix J.9 of th...

  9. [2019] NZEnvC 196 Te Runanga O Ngati Awa v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...lodge an agreed set of conditions or to file and serve Uointly or severally) a set of conditions that the party considers to be appropriate in light of this decision. D: The application Sustainable Otakiri Inc for declarations is refused. E: Costs are reserved. 3 CONTENTS Judge Kirkpatrick and Commissioner Buchanan ................................................ .4 lntroduction ......................................................................................................

  10. E11 Craig Fitzgerald - Noise and Vibration - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...provided the measured vibration level is not exceeded further and the construction methodology already adheres to the BPO. If damage has occurred, alternative construction methods shall be investigated and the Alliance will rectify the damage at its own cost, as soon as practicable, in consultation with the owner of the property. Each building condition survey shall:  Be undertaken by a suitably qualified person.  Provide a description of the building.  Determine the appropr...