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  1. E89 Grant Calder - Event Management - RE – Applicant [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...temporary additional lighting on public spaces on occupants of the Wynyard Precinct and Viaduct Harbour Precinct after 10.30 pm each day. 183M. The ELMP shall include the following matters: a) A map of surrounding light sensitive areas; b) Design principles and a monitoring regime for the Event lighting installation to ensure compliance with E24.6.1 General Standards and to minimise obtrusive lighting effects to the light sensitive areas and visitor accommodation; c) Design to...

  2. 2021-10-27 ORC - PC8 - Common Bundle - Volume 3(a) [pdf, 30 MB]

    ...Change 1 to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago (9 October 2020) CB162 3A Appendix A: Minister for the Environment’s direction to refer Plan Change 8 and Plan Change 1 to the Environment Court (8 April 2020) CB232 3B Appendix B: Letter from Environmental Protection Authority commissioning Skelton report (15 September 2020) CB234 3C Appendix C: Minister’s letter in response to Skelton report CB236 3D Appendix D: Professor Skelton – Investigation of Freshwater Management...

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 089 CEP Services Matauwhi Limited v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 701 KB]

    ...granted an extension to the timetable.12 By email directions dated 20 August 2021, the Court granted further amendments to the timetable to provide a four-month period for the Council to engage with tangata whenua, stakeholders and parties to co-design a process for the inclusion of ONLs in the Proposed Plan. [17] The Council was directed to report to the Court on the engagement and outlining the proposed pathway forward and any amendments to the s 293 process by 22 December 2021...

  4. [2018] NZEnvC 132 Caradoc-Davies v S R Clearwater [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...It indicates to the reader that 765 m3 is the amount of earthworks to be undertaken in the development. Secondly, if the word does not mean what it apparently says, then some detective work is called for. A reader would have to work out that the designation at the bottom left of the plan referred to the shaded areas, and then go across to the righthand side and the 765 m3 limitation, and then to apprehend that there are other earthworks (unspecified by volume) which have to be undertaken...

  5. Bay of Plenty Regional Council Submissions - 29 November 2017 [pdf, 492 KB]

    ...tangata whenua in establishing appropriate mitigation, remediation and offsetting including restoration of significant cultural and biodiversity values and habitat for flora and fauna, including contributing resources (financial or otherwise) to environmental, social or cultural enhancement (Policy IW9); • Avoiding restrictions on tangata whenua access to sites used for cultural practices (IW10); • Consideration to appointing commissioners with experience in tikanga, mataurang...

  6. Ngāi Tahu Ki Murihiku - EiC - Maria Bartlett - Rights and interests (5 Feb 2021) [PDF, 898 KB]

    ...represent ngā Papatipu Rūnanga, Ngāi Tahu ki Murihiku, in Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) processes and interact with other legislation and relevant authorities within the takiwā of Murihiku. 3. I have worked for 20 years in the field of environmental and resource management, including 10 years (2001 to 2011) as a resource consents processing officer for Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury) and 10 years in various roles as an environmental advisor or poli...

  7. [2018] NZEnvC 066 Hamilton City Council [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...be contrary to the provisions detailed in the final report and decision of the Board of Inquiry . [11] In relation to the new access route, the Council and TGH contend that it will be better than the existing access route both in terms of its design and because it will provide better and safer opportun'ities for cyclists and pedestrians. They submitted that these benefits greatly outweigh any detriment created by the slight increase in the extra distance and travel times the...

  8. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 6: case study of Lower Hutt Police Area [pdf, 331 KB]

    ...initiatives and practices were being used in Lower Hutt throughout the evaluation period, including bail checks, targeting offenders, DNA samples and fingerprints, scene of crime investigation, and the Youth Services Strategy. The Youth Services Strategy, designed to improve and coordinate the way Police dealt with young offenders, was implemented in 2003 in response to the recognition that much property crime was being committed by young people. The Youth Services Strategy tried to ensure tha...

  9. Waitangi Tribunal - He Whiritaunoka (Whanganui) chapter 28 [pdf, 857 KB]

    ...national hui of rangatira after the Kohimārama confer­ ence, as he did not want Māori to develop a unified multi­ regional voice, or strengthen their political collectives. Māori were consigned to engage with the Crown at a local level through Crown­designed mechanisms domi­ nated by Crown­appointed officials. The Crown insisted that Māori should be subject to its governance at every level of authority, rather than partners in the governing endeavour. The predominant theme of Cro...

  10. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 1013 KB]

    ...updated on 28 June 2022 Te Pū Ao Governing statutes Crown Research Institutes Act 1992; Companies Act 1993. Functions and responsibilities GNS Science, Te Pū Ao, is a Crown-owned science company that focuses on geological resources, environmental and industrial isotopes, and geological hazards. It applies this knowledge and understanding to deliver a cleaner, safer, and more prosperous New Zealand. GNS Science focuses on natural processes occurring in the earth’s crus...