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  1. [2019] NZEnvC 019 Willowridge Developments Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 10 MB]

    ...other weeds listed in regional pest management plans. Subdivision (ar) There shall be no further subdivision of Lots 1 to 7, except as follows: (i) Minor boundary adjustments between the titles. Takata Whenua 14. If material that is Koiwi (human skeletal remains), waahi taoka (resource of importance), waahi tapu (place or feature of special significance) or artefact material are discovered, then work shall stop to allow a site inspection by appropriate Runanga and their advisors, wh...

  2. [2013] NZEmpC 40 B v Virgin Australia (NZ) Employment & Crewing Ltd [pdf, 356 KB]

    ...Concerns were raised about the nature of the pill that the plaintiff had given her. [15] An employment investigation was commenced. Mr Lowe was responsible for undertaking the investigation and was assisted in this task by Mr Scott (the company’s Human Resources Manager). Ms Dons, a manager within the Crew area, interviewed those involved in the spa pool incident and provided written statements to Mr Lowe and Mr Scott. [16] Ms Dons did not give evidence but it is apparen...

  3. [2021] NZEnvC 106 Rangitane o Tamaki Nui a Rua Incorporated v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 861 KB]

    ...putrescible matter), degradable or leachable components, hazardous substances products or materials derived from hazardous waste treatment, hazardous waste stabilisation or hazardous waste disposal practices, materials that may present a risk to human health, or liquid waste. EW18. The Consent Holder shall ensure that sediment losses to surface water arising from the exercise of this resource consent are minimised for the duration of the works and for the term of this consent. In this r...

  4. 6_WK-response-to-District-Councils-request-for-information-under-section-92-Final-v2.pdf [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...appropriate to first require the PSI to be revised and updated following a complete site inspection, and then require DSIs for all identified pieces of land where the PSI cannot conclude that it is ‘highly unlikely that there will be a risk to human health if the change of use is made’ (Regulation 8(4) and/or that the soil disturbance component cannot meet permitted activity thresholds (Regulation 8(3))? Waka Kotahi considers that the PSI is complete for its intended purpo...

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

    ...overall noise levels.15 For locations where the existing environment primarily consists of natural sounds, the amenity effects will often result as much from the change in character as from the change in level. 39. Factors that influence the human response to noise include non-acoustic factors such as an individual’s sensitivity to noise, underlying health conditions, prior exposure to noisy environments, relationship with the noise source and expectations in general. 15...

  6. Proactive-release-20240715-CAB-Regulatory-Systems-Justice-Amendment-Bill_Final.pdf [pdf, 9.6 MB]

    ...C O N F I D E N C E 10 I N C O N F I D E N C E where they would otherwise be unable. It would also benefit victims by allowing them to request a search by a different security officer if they are not comfortable with a same-sex search. Human Rights 52 Proposal 1.8 provides that court security officer powers may use reasonable force to deny entry or remove persons who are not complying with health and safety requirements. These powers may raise concerns regarding section 21 (un...

  7. Strengthening the family justice system - Word version [docx, 1.2 MB]

    ...increased · communities and cultures that prioritise respect for authority figures and feel uncomfortable directly addressing or disagreeing with a judge are disadvantaged · denying access to legal representation limits access to justice and undermines human rights. Ministry-funded independent research in 2017 found that over 80 per cent of applicants interviewed listed the main reason for making a without notice application was they wanted a lawyer in court. [bookmark: _Toc532559428]Change...

  8. 29.-Evidence-of-Ms-Ainsley-McLeod-Conditions.pdf [pdf, 563 KB]

    ...are other statutory approvals that are or may be required to construct and operate the Project as follows: (a) a resource consent Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health) Regulations 2011 (NES-CS); Page 12 (b) the submission of outline plans under section 176A of the RMA (Waka Kotahi is not seeking to waive the requirement to submit outline plans, except for establishment works where a...

  9. Transcript (weeks 7 & 8 Dunedin) [pdf, 4.9 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH ENV-2020-CHC-127 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal pursuant to s Of the notice of motion under section 149T(2) to decide proposed Plan Change 7 to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago (referred to the Environment Court by the Minister for the Environment under section 142(2)(b) of the Act) of The Resource Management Act 1991 OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant Hearing Commenced: 17 May 2021 held in Courtroom Dunedin Co

  10. E7 Graeme McIndoe - Urban Design - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...comprising for Base B a-d and at least three of e-j, and for Bases C-G at least two of a-d and at least three of e-j: a. expression of primary and secondary building volumes with modulation of height or form; b. roof form modulation; c. provision of human scale, fine-grained detail and richness at all edges that the public will view at close range, and larger forms and elements to respond to mid and long-range viewing distances;