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  1. [2019] NZEnvC 172 The New Zealand Fairy Tern Charitable Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...of the stream with minimal or no impact upon water detention. From 2014 onwards, water was detained by structural works on the bed and bank in the stream. This detention constitutes a weir under the Auckland Unitary Plan and particularly under permitted activity A43 of the AUP (Table E3.4.1 Activity table New structures and the associated bed disturbance or depositing any substances, reclamation, diversion of water and incidental temporary damming of water) and subject to E3.6 Stand...

  2. 2021-03-05 ORC - MOC - PC 1 & 8 - amendments pursuant to policy docs (5 March 2021) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...run-off.4 Amended Rule 13.5.1.8A The disturbance of the bed of any lake or river, or any Regionally Significant Wetland by livestock, excluding intentional driving of livestock, and any resulting discharge or deposition of bed material, is a permitted activity, providing it does not: (a) It does not (i) Involve feeding out on that bed or wetland; or (bii) Cause or induce noticeable slumping, pugging or erosion; or (ciii) Result in a visual change in colour or clarity of water; or...

  3. FFNZ - EiC - L Hume - Agricultural Science (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...another person, my evidence is within my area of expertise. I have not omitted to consider material facts known to me that might alter or detract from the opinions that I express. REGIONAL PLAN: WATER FOR OTAGO Proposed Plan Change 7 (Water permits) Rate of Take and Volume of Water Taken 8. Rule 10A.3.1 (controlled activity status) sets rates and volumes of take for resource consents to replace Deemed Permits or existing water permits which expire prior to 31 December 2025...

  4. Horticulture New Zealand.pdf [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...Consideration for lags needs to be factored into Objective 2. Neutral HortNZ agree that discussion is required on any changes to the plan change in order to implement the 20% reduction Policy 1 Amend Policy 1(c) to read: Enabling, through permitted activity rules, low intensity farming and horticultural activities (not including commercial vegetable production), with low risk (individually and cumulatively) of diffuse discharge of all four contaminants to water bodies, and requiri...

  5. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC evidence chief John McKensey [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...Applicant's Evidence); (d) Comments on draft conditions and proposed mitigation (Conditions / Mitigation); and Page 4 31546587:629148 (e) Conclusions. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 9. The proposed lighting will comply with permitted activity requirements listed in the Auckland Council District Plan, Operative Hauraki Gulf Islands section 1999 (District Plan) and the Auckland City Council Bylaw no.13 – Environmental Protection 2008 (Bylaw). All of the proposed...

  6. IHC New Zealand v Ministry of Education (Non-Party Access No. 2) [2014] NZHRRT 20 [pdf, 51 KB]

    ...importance of the open justice principle in the Tribunal’s processes. [6] The defendants do not oppose the release of the information requested per se. They do, however, oppose the immediate grant of the application and submit that One News should be permitted access to the Tribunal file only after the defendants have filed their amended statement of reply, due by Friday 30 May 2014. It is submitted this is consistent with: [6.1] First, the orderly and fair administration of justic...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 191 Queenstown Lakes District Council v Silver Creek Ltd [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...effect upon their service on Silver Creek Limited. D: The orders shall apply to the personal representatives, successors, and assigns of Silver Creek Limited to the same extent as they apply to Silver Creek Limited. E: Silver Creek Limited must permit employees and/or contractors of QLDC to enter the site between 9:00am to 5:00pm to determine whether it has complied with the orders. F: These orders shall apply until further order of the Court, unless and until all necessary reso...

  8. Wall - Part Rangatira 1A1A2 Hirhuharama Ponui Block (2007) 86 Taupo MB 1 (86 TPO 1) [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...submissions, assisted by Mrs Moyra Bramley, Mr Rameka and Mr Habib. The essence of their submissions can be summarised as follows: (a) the Court ought to exercise its discretion to protect the land from further desecration by the developer who had been permitted to go on to the land by the Incorporation via a lease; (b) that lease was subject to an ongoing dispute between various shareholders, members of the hapu on the one hand and the Incorporation and the developer on the other; (...

  9. KH v KN [2022] NZDT 241 (29 November 2022) [pdf, 266 KB]

    ...settlement date, … 24. The damage was made good, but the applicants also say the dwelling leaked after they took possession and the leak had to be fixed. They say this is covered by clause 9.3(5) which says; Where the vendor has done or caused or permitted to be done on the property any works: (a) any permit, resource consent, or building consent required by law was obtained… 25. However, there is no evidence the repair the respondent had carried out required a permit or c...

  10. E44 Richard Simonds - Groundwater - EIC - Council [pdf, 753 KB]

    ...regulatory review and assessment of the effects of taking and diverting groundwater associated with the Application. 7.2 I provide a brief summary of my Report below: a. The proposed shallow excavations and filling activities comply with the Permitted Activity Standards E7.6.1.6 and E7.6.1.10 of the Auckland Unitary Plan – Operative in Part (AUP) for groundwater diversion8. b. Similarly, the proposed maritime activities such as coastal works and the Hobson Wharf extension w...