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  1. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 TGKL case law 3 effects [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...Zealand's coastal and marine biodiversity. ( e) Develop an enviromnental monitoring system to provide information and a spatial understanding of: the status of marine species; fish stocks; habitats important for indigenous biodiversity; marine environmental health; threats to biodiversity; and the effectiveness of measures to avoid, remedy or mitigate the adverse effects of activities on marine biodiversity. Ensure that this information is readily accessible to all interested...

  2. Evidence Brief: CCTV [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...that interventions tend to reduce crime • investment may well generate a return if implemented well • further evaluation desirable to confirm interventions are delivering a positive return and to support find-tuning of the intervention design 1 Available at www.justice.govt.nz/justice- sector/what-works-to-reduce-crime/ The appropriate evidence rating for CCTV as a general widespread crime prevention measure is Inconc...

  3. Short v Stowers - Tumu Kaituna 14 (2018) 199 Waiariki MB 188 (199 WAR 188) [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...Malcolm Short, Pirihira Fenwick, Uenuku Fairhall and Waldo Houia.3 [7] In his affidavit attached to the application, Mr Short advised that approximately 90 hectares of the land is constrained from development due to wetlands, beachfront and other environmental and cultural factors, however, 151 hectares is considered capable of development. He pointed out that when the trust was vested in trustees in 1990, there was a vision and expectation that the trustees would be developing the...

  4. E50 Myfanwy Eaves - Historic Heritage - EIC - Council [pdf, 809 KB]

    ...subsoil, decay will accelerate and all recording must be rapid. 9.3 In summary, this proposal will provide the opportunity to record whatever historic heritage evidence remains at this location as it is unlikely to remain much longer. Realistically, environmental effects on this material are not controlled therefore any opportunity to document, to scale, is the professional response to the effects of this proposal on the remaining historic heritage resource. Myfanwy May Eave...

  5. [2021] NZEnvC 041 Reid v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 678 KB]

    ...and in circumstances where Mr Reid had no credible evidence to the contra1y. [22] Harbour Ridge and the Council submitted that Mr Reid also pursued unmeritorious arguments relating to the Council's monitoring obligations under the National Environmental Standards for Air Quality (NES-AQ) despite the Court and counsel for the Council advising him that these matters fell outside the scope of this application. 14 These arguments were not upheld by the Court. Harbour Ridge and the...

  6. [2023] NZEnvC 150 Port Marlborough NZ Ltd v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 667 KB]

    ...D] Policy 6.2.3 – Where resource consent is required to undertake an activity within the coastal environment, or within freshwater environments with high, or very high or outstanding natural character: (a) have regard to the location, scale, design and operation of the proposed activity; (b) recognise that areas contain ongoing use and development that were present when the area was identified as high or very high natural character or have subsequently been lawfully established; (c)...

  7. [2022] NZEnvC 189 Port Marlborough New Zealand Limited v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...effects associated with the conventional ships operating prior to the introduction of the MV Aratere in 1999. The Environment Court has determined that the amount of energy appropriate for the National Transportation Retlte-Area is to be founded on the environmental effects associated with conventional ships operating prior to the introduction of the M.V. Aratere in 1999. The energy limits included in the MEP are therefore based on the need to ensure that damage or change at the shore is mi...

  8. Baker v Hemana - Tataraakina C (2020) 87 Takitimu MB 100 (87 TKT 100) [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...already begun or completed in some areas. This is a multi-pronged approach that includes restriction of livestock movement in infected herds and mandatory pre-movement testing on cattle and deer herds. [10] Mr Baker opposed a proposal by Mr Hemana designed to control the bovine TB emerging from the Tataraakina block. The proposal has two parts, firstly ground control in the western and eastern areas of the block where overgrown tracks will be cleared, and secondly an aerial drop of...

  9. E50 Myfanwy Eaves - Historic Heritage - EIC - Council V2 [pdf, 810 KB]

    ...subsoil, decay will accelerate and all recording must be rapid. 9.3 In summary, this proposal will provide the opportunity to record whatever historic heritage evidence remains at this location as it is unlikely to remain much longer. Realistically, environmental effects on this material are not controlled therefore any opportunity to document, to scale, is the professional response to the effects of this proposal on the remaining historic heritage resource. Myfanwy May Eave...

  10. [2022] NZACC 97 – Gimenez v ACC (19 May 2022) [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...reconsiders this case. [23] ACC requested the advice of its clinical advisory panel which consisted of ten medical professionals, 6 of whom were orthopaedic surgeons. Also represented was an urgent care specialist, a physiotherapist, an occupational and environmental medicine specialist and a general surgeon. [24] The panel reported on 2 April 2019. ACR 248/18 [25] The panel first noted that the event on 13 July 2016 was not consistent with severe internal derangement of the...