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  1. PC8 Urban Common Bundle - Volume 1 [pdf, 10 MB]

    ...stormwater; and (b) Measures to prevent contamination of the receiving environment by industrial or trade waste; and (c) The use of techniques to trap debris, sediments and nutrients present in runoff. Explanation In terms of the Plan’s rules for permitted and discretionary activities for new discharges, or extensions to the catchment area of existing discharges from reticulated stormwater systems, the requirements of (a) to (c) will apply, as required. Principal reasons f...

  2. Widdowson v Bekx [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...and was constructed by the First Respondent (Mr P Bekx). 4.3 That the First and Second Respondents are now considered to be resident in United Kingdom. Adjudicators Determination September 2004 Page 9 of 51 pages 4.4. A building permit for the construction of the dwelling house was issued on the 26th of March 1992 and accordingly the construction of the dwelling house proceeded in terms of the old regime pursuant to the applicable by-laws adopted by the Third Respo...

  3. UN v BF Ltd [2022] NZDT 138 (6 September 2022) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...counterclaim BF Ltd The Tribunal orders: 1. The claim is dismissed. 2. UN is to pay $127.50 to BF Ltd before 6 October 2022. Reasons 1. On 4 May 2022 UN parked in a carpark managed by BF Ltd. UN was aware from signs displayed that a permit was required to park in this car park. He did not have one, and he was unable to discover how to acquire one. He stayed in the car park for 54 minutes, sitting in his vehicle. 2. BF Ltd issued UN with a parking breach notice d...

  4. ORC & Fish and Game - EIC - Niall Watson - 17 September 2021 [pdf, 651 KB]

    ...production unit hatching and growing young salmon for transfer to sea cages on Stewart Island. The hatchery has been in operation for over 30 years. It currently takes water from the Lower Clutha River and discharges back into the river under permitted activity rules of the Regional Plan: Water for Otago (RPW). (b) Macraes Trout Hatchery, Macraes Flat – this operation run by Otago Fish and Game is wholly within Oceana Gold’s mine site. It uses water taken by Oceana for mi...

  5. Landcorp Farming Limited v Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...as to the benefits, or otherwise, of collectives to address catchment quality. 11.3 Relief sought: Amend Policy 9 to clarify roles, responsibilities and risks for multi-site consents. RULES 12. Rule 3.11.4.3: The intent of this rule is to permit low intensity farming (NLLR LOW or <18WinterSR Livestock) where, among other things, the requirements in Schedule C (minimum farming standards) and a Schedule D1 (Farm Environment Plan) are met. 12.1 The primary issues with this r...

  6. ENV-2016-CHC-000071 Affidavit of Mr Nathan Hole [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...operative. My understanding is the final form of the Rules (including the exemptions) was agreed by mediation. 10. My understanding of the history of the Rules is as follows: (a) When the Plan was originally notified, Rule 12.1 (which governed permitted vegetation clearance) only restricted clearance in Riparian Areas, Sites of Natural Significance, Sites at High Altitude, clearance of Tall Tussock and Canopy and clearance within wetlands. Otherwise, it was permitted. (b) Lilyba...

  7. ORC & Fish and Game - EIC - Niall Watson - 17 September 2021 - corrected [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...production unit hatching and growing young salmon for transfer to sea cages on Stewart Island. The hatchery has been in operation for over 30 years. It currently takes water from the Lower Clutha River and discharges back into the river under permitted activity rules of the Regional Plan: Water for Otago (RPW). (b) Macraes Trout Hatchery, Macraes Flat – this operation run by Otago Fish and Game is wholly within Oceana Gold’s mine site. It uses water taken by Oceana for mi...

  8. Federated-Farmers-of-New-Zealand.pdf [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...Federated Farmers supports the clarification roles, responsibilities and risks for multi-site consents. Federated Farmers considers that this could be captured in the Catchment Profiles it proposes in its Appeal. Rules Rule 3.11.4.3 – Permitted Activity Rule – Low intensity farming The primary issues with this rule for the Appellant is the lack of clarity in Schedules C and D1, and the technical basis for the 18 stock units per hectare winter stocking rate requirement...

  9. ORC PC7 Hearing Schedule - 18.05.2021 [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...parties have not yet been confimed in this version of the schedule. The Hearing Administrator is waiting on further information regarding these requests. Please Note: The appearance of Court appointed Special Advisor, Mr St Clair (Priority and deemed permit JWS), and Court appointed Amicus, Dr Somerville QC (Report on Priority) is TBC. Please Note: The Hearing Administrator is liaising with counsel on the expert conferencing witnesses to be recalled the week of 24 May. A minute and directions...

  10. Territorial Authorities - J Muir - Supplementary - 12 May 2021.pdf [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...with a reasonably good understanding of the nature of water use within our water supply networks. This evidence provides an analysis of this information for the supply networks in Alexandra, Cromwell, Clyde and Omakau. 5. CODC need to replace permits associated with these supply networks within the life of Plan Change 7. As part of this CODC has committed to significant expenditure to consolidate and upgrade these supplies. In each case new water permits are to be sought becaus...