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  1. Appendix-8_Peter-Stacey_s87F_198D-Report_Air_28-April-23.pdf [pdf, 354 KB]

    ...… h) Avoid unacceptable levels of emissions to air" Relevant Policy: EW-P1: Earthworks "Earthworks activities excluding extractive industries, the removal and replacement of underground storage tanks, and earthworks defined in and regulated by the NESPF will: 4) be managed to ensure adverse effects on natural landforms, residential amenity values and rural character values are remedied or mitigated." (b) Horowhenua District Council District Plan Relevant Obj...

  2. [2023] NZEnvC 093 CEP Services Matauwhi Limited v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...September – 28 February to 1 August – 31 March. [15] The parties consider that the amendments are appropriate because: (a) Including reference to SEAs in the above coastal rules will ensure that the values of SEAs are protected when activities regulated by those rules are undertaken. The amendments are also consistent with the approach taken to other values that the NZCPS seeks to avoid effects on (including, for example, areas of outstanding natural character and outstanding natura...

  3. [2019] NZEnvC 114 Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...year and undertake any environmental rehabilitation required to remove or mitigate any adverse environmental effects. 4. A lighted buoy shall be installed at each end of the diffuser (consistent with any relevant marine/navigation requirements or regulations). Advice Note: If necessary for safety and navigational purposes, the consent holder can and should install more than two buoys. 5. The consent holder shall ensure that at all times clear and visible signage is placed on the...

  4. ENV-2016-AKL-000275 Dilworth Trust Board v New Zealand Transport Agency [pdf, 10 MB]

    ...think that this is feasible by reference to the material itself, rather than to any in situ use or application of it. iv. In relation to signs, and in circumstances where the issue is the grant of consent by the requiring authority rather than the regulation of signs generally (whether under the Plan or under any bylaw), retaining a basis for the requiring authority to assess any proposed signs. v. In relation to falling debris, retaining a basis for consenting for the requiring autho...

  5. People charged and convicted of offences June 2017 [xlsx, 449 KB]

    ...offences 34,465 34,834 34,530 29,732 28,098 26,743 24,229 22,585 24,006 24,873 09: Fraud, deception and related offences 20,542 23,375 23,434 20,686 19,746 22,473 17,731 18,079 15,460 15,662 10: Illicit drug offences 19,606 22,290 24,940 21,931 19,633 20,183 15,285 14,518 14,958 15,344 11: Prohibited and regulated weapons and explosives offences 6,719 6,913 6,658 5,615 5,132 5,211 4,429 4,545 4,807 5,466 12: Property damage and environmental pollution 16,380 15,857 16,072 13,889 13,268 12,1...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 009 Goodwin v Wellington City Council [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...positive effects on the environment to offset or compensate for any adverse effects on the environment that will or may result from allowing the activity; and (b) any relevant provisions of— (i) a national environmental standard: (ii) other regulations: 35 (iii) a national policy statement: (iv) a New Zealand coastal policy statement: (v) a regional policy statement or proposed regional policy statement: (vi) a plan or proposed plan; and (c) any other matter the...

  7. [2021] NZEnvC 107 Rangitane o Tamaki Nui-A-Rua Incorporated v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...condition DSW12, is installed by an Irrigation New Zealand Blue Tick accredited installer and installed in accordance with the standards set out in the Ministry for the Environment Guidelines Resource Management (Measurement and Reporting of Water Takes) Regulations 2010. DSW14. The Consent Holder shall install and maintain, in a fully operational condition, a GPRS data logger / telemetry unit compatible with the MWRC’s Telemetry system on the discharge line traceable to +/- 5 % or be...

  8. Final-Technical-Assessment-F-Hydrology-and-Flooding-updated-23-Dec-2022_Part4.pdf [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...International Panel on Climate Change KCDC Kapiti Coast District Council LiDAR Light Detection and Ranging (airborne survey to prepare DEM) LINZ Land Information New Zealand NES-F Resource Management (National Environmental Standard for Freshwater) Regulations 2020 MfE Ministry for the Environment Ō2NL Ōtaki to North of Levin Project PMP Probable Maximum Precipitation PP2Ō Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway RCP Representative Concentration Pathway (IPCC climate scenario) SLS...

  9. Reuben Fraser - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 875 KB]

    ...maintenance piil;l storage ah·a then °$:350,000 per annum for crews, maintenance and storage. .889 8 consenting regime, anc;I the c;lrea it covers. This is an important -$trategy in order to red1,1c;:l:l pot~nt[al resistance to Council seeking ~o regulate and enforce ·fishing, such a.s challeril;Jes to enforcement dffic~rs, or dellberate :flouting of the rules. The -ri:ltionale for the rules Would ne:ed to be clearly expiai_ned. 16.14 Council's communications team has...

  10. 1.-Lonnie-Dalzell-Owner-Interface-Manager.pdf [pdf, 400 KB]

    ...with Horizons’ officers throughout the development of its application for resource consents and has strived to put forward a Project that contributes strongly to the region, aligns with the One Plan, and meets the expectations of Horizons as a regulator of natural resources within the region. I was therefore pleased to see that Horizons’ section 87F reports recommend that the consents be granted, on conditions. 161. There are three points of detail in the reports that I wish t...