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  1. [2015] NZEnvC 191 Tram Lease v Auckland Transport and Auckland Council [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...cultural or archaeological remains and the parties to be notified (including, but not limited to, appropriate iwi authorities, the Auckland Council Consents Monitoring officer, the New Zealand Historic Places Trust, and the New Zealand Police (if koiwi (human skeletal remains) are discovered); (iii) Procedures to be undertaken before physical works in the area of discovery can start again, including any iwi protocols, recording of sites and material, recovery of any artefacts, and consu...

  2. Motiti Rohe Moana Trust and Others v Bay of Plenty Regional Council - Notes of Evidence - 27 November 2017 [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...determine the most effective way to enhance ecological values across the region in an integrated holistic manner.” Are you able to comment on the immediacy of the need to act? A. Yes. We've been watching, “we” I mean the, you know, humans have been watching the decline of the, particularly kaimoana species for pretty well a generation and in my lifetime, it’s really got a heck of a lot worse than it was when I first started diving and the impact of not leaving enough...

  3. Final-Technical-Assessment-H-Water-Quality-v2.pdf [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...mg/m3 24 16 18 23 TURB NTU 5.2 2.4 2.3 4.2 TSS mg/m3 8.8 2.6 1.8 4.6 pH 7.7 7.8 7.8 7.8 TEMP oC 16.2 13.9 13.4 16.6 Page 4 National Objectives Framework ("NOF") which sets compulsory national values for freshwater including: ‘human health for recreation’ and ‘ecosystem health’. Appendix 2 of the NPS-FM sets water quality attributes that contribute to these values, and ranks attributes into bands to help communities make decisions on water quality. This i...

  4. Applicant's Revised Conditions 24 August 2018 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...1975 the consent holder shall implement the Protected Objects Protocol in Annexure D. 45A. The accidental discovery rules in the Auckland Unitary Plan: Operative in Part continue to apply for the discovery of other sensitive material, including human remains and kōiwi, archaeological sites, Māori cultural artefacts/taonga tuturu and lava caves greater than 1m in diameter. 45B. Any object that is encountered that sits outside Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act or Protected O...

  5. NZCVS Methodology Report Cycle 1 (2018) [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...frustration was evident with completing multiple individual victim forms for incidents which were part of a series • automated offence coding was only correct in 71 percent of cases, that is the system assigned code matched the final code assigned by the human coder in 71 percent of cases. It also revealed a number of areas where clarification could be added to the questionnaire. Questionnaire development and testing | 39 Changes after pre-pilot trial As a result of the tri...

  6. 2021-03-16 Transcript to end of day 5 [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...in the NPSFM hierarchy of obligations. However, these takes must still be managed in a way that provides for the health and well-being of water bodies and freshwater ecosystems. Further, community water supplies do not only 25 supply water for human consumption and sanitation, but also for a wider range of other purposes such as rural and stock purposes, irrigation, watering of gardens and car washing. Evidence from the territorial authorities suggests that these uses cannot be s...

  7. 2021-03-17 ORC PC7 - Transcript (up to end of day 7) [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...in the NPSFM hierarchy of obligations. However, these takes must still be managed in a way that provides for the health and well-being of water bodies and freshwater ecosystems. Further, community water supplies do not only 25 supply water for human consumption and sanitation, but also for a wider range of other purposes such as rural and stock purposes, irrigation, watering of gardens and car washing. Evidence from the territorial authorities suggests that these uses cannot be s...

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

    ...example, it may be difficult to obtain consent from clients who are negatively disposed towards the CLC). o Contact details may not be accurate. Due to the manual data entry approach (phoning clients and then using paper forms to record the details) human error is likely to have caused incorrect recording of contact details. Furthermore, some contact details may have become out-of-date Page 9 ­ ‹#› between obtaining consent through the ‘opt in’ and a Colmar Brunton...

  9. [2015] NZEmpC 7 Alatipi v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...the decision-maker before Mr Alatipi and his representatives had had any input into the investigation. Mr Hanlon stated that Mr Alatipi's right to silence until the outcome of the police inquiry was made known, was one of his "basic human rights". [59] On 8 September 2011, Detective Sergeant Wayne Radovich of the Prison Investigations Unit, Wellington District, advised Mr Alatipi and his representatives by email that the police had concluded their investig...

  10. [2024] NZEnvC 127 100WPS Trustee Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 18 MB]

    ...ensure that any fish found in the marina during construction are caught, where safe to do so, and moved to an area that is not impacted by construction. Accidental Discovery Protocol 44. If the consent holder: a) Discovers koiwi tangata (human skeletal remains), waahi taoka (resources of importance), waahi tapu (places or features of special significance) or other Maori artefact material, the consent holder shall without delay: • Notify Council, Tangata whenua and Heritage...