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  1. Hoete v Faulkner - Motiti North C No 1 Block (2017) 136 Waikato Maniapoto MB 278 (136 WMN 278) [pdf, 302 KB]

    ...private land. [4] There are three unsealed airstrips on Motiti Island, all of them located on private land. One of the airstrips is located on Motiti North C No 1. [5] None of the three airstrips are specifically mentioned in the Motiti Island Environmental Management Plan (“MIEMP”), 3 although there is reference in the objectives, policies and rules about infrastructure and airstrips generally. The airstrips are depicted on planning maps which appear as appendices to the M...

  2. Appendix-12_Sarah-Newall_s87F_198D-Report_Site-Contamination_28-April-2023.pdf [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...minimise the repetition of information included in the application and where I have considered it appropriate, adopt that information. B. QUALIFICATIONS / EXPERIENCE 4. My name is Sarah Helen Newall. I am a Site Contamination Specialist with HAIL Environmental Limited. I have been in that position since February 2021. 5. I hold a Bachelor of Science with Honours (Geology) from Victoria University of Wellington and am certified through the Environmental Institute of Australia...

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 079 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 456 KB]

    ...land use or development activities; and g. ensures that the delay between the loss of biodiversity through the proposal and the gain or maturation of the offset’s biodiversity outcomes is minimised. 4 Policy 2.2.3.7 Only consider environmental compensation, as a positive effect to be balanced against the adverse effects of an activity, where: a. the compensation is proposed to address residual adverse effects after taking steps to first: i avoid adverse effects; th...

  4. Martin, G N - EiC (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...certainty for stakeholders.  The scope of the plan change should be kept narrow.  An interim management consenting framework should: o Recognise past and current efforts in establishing community/catchment groups and undertaking community-based environmental mitigation initiatives; o Recognise specific or local circumstances (not a one-size-fits-all approach); o Prioritise environmental health; and o Ensure no further loss of biodiversity values. o Provide an alternative pathway wh...

  5. [2024] NZEnvC 213 Remediation (NZ) Limited v Taranaki Regional Council [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ........................................................................................ 55 Issue 34: Are the draft “Site Practices Plan”, “Pond & Storage Capacity Management Plan”, “Irrigation Management Plan” and associated documents and “Nitrogen & Phosphorus Management Plan” adequate to address environmental objectives, insofar as they relate to freshwater contamination and chemistry? ..... 55 Key contaminants ........................................................

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 212 Gisborne District Council v Ernslaw One Limited [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...by Timbergrow to provide forest management services at West Ho Forest. Grounds for application [5] The application records that most of West Ho Forest is in the red zone, being land defined in Regulation 3 of the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry) Regulations 2017 (NESPF) as having an erosion susceptibility rating of “very high”.3 [6] A number of streams flow through West Ho Forest that are tributaries to the Mākahakaha Stream and...

  7. PC8 Urban Common Bundle - Volume 5 (Part 1) [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...Rünanga o Ngäi Tahu Act 1996, to assume responsibility for the protection of the beneficial interests of all members of Käi Tahu whänui9. Since the formation of the Kaupapa Taiao Unit (a specific Unit set up within Te Rünanga o Ngäi Tahu to address environmental issues relevant to all of Käi Tahu) a number of tribal policies relating to the natural environment have been developed10. 1.6.2 Ngäi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 The ability of Käi Tahu ki Otago to express our traditional...

  8. 2022-02-11 ORC - MOC - in support of the provisions as agreed at mediation [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...that residential activities are part of the environment when assessing the characteristics of the receiving environment, and that mitigation measures, safeguards, and contingency plans are to be undertaken to reduce actual and potential adverse environmental effects, including on residential activities. 7 Decision sought 32 Given the Court is required to make a decision on provisions and matters raised in submissions in relation to Chapter 7 of PC1, along with the other r...

  9. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Application - Appendix B5 [pdf, 112 KB]

    ... to  the  financial  accessibility   of  residents  to  the  BEP.    Questions  were  variously  raised  about  the  costs  of  connecting  to  the  REG   distribution  to.   Environmental  Effects   A  couple  of  people  were  specifically  interested  in  the  environmental  effects  of  the  BEP:   Other   One  attendee  requested  further  information...

  10. Direct referral guide for submitters [pdf, 381 KB]

    ...Jackson Street Retail Ltd); and international sports venues (Hagley Oval). The direct referral process is different from, and separate to, the consenting process for matters of national significance. Refer to the resource management section on the Environmental Protection Authority’s website for further information on the decision-making process for proposals of national significance. 1 Application’ is used throug...